Date : Mon, 02 Jul 1990 21:44:53 GMT
From : wa3wbu!compnect!dave@uunet.uu.net (Dave Ratcliffe)
Subject: cp/m to ibm
In article <9007010702.AA05068@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU>, rcarter@WSMR-EMH16.ARMY.MIL
(Raymond Carter STEWS-NR-AD) writes:
> Since several people seem to be interested, I will review the ways I know of
> to transfer files between cp/m disks and ibm disks.
>
> 1. UNIFORM and MEDIA MASTER are commercial programs which run on ibm's and
> read or write most cp/m formats.
This is what I've been using for several years. Easiest to do and I have
a a disk I use just for this purpose. Write to it on the PC, put it in
the Molecular, PIP the files off of it and DEL *.* then back to the PC
for the next load. Since it's very configurable, you don't have to worry
about how many drives you have, hard OR floppy.
> 2. A public domain program called RDMS will read ibm disks on a cp/m
machine.
> I know there is a C128 version available on Simtel, GEnie, etc.
I've looked around for something like this that will work on the Mole
with no success.
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