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|    Mark Whitlock to All    |
|    Re: help transfering files from pc to M-    |
|    05 Feb 06 14:02:14    |
      From: markw@abs.net              Computer News 80 wrote:       > Knut Roll-Lund wrote:       >       >>TheHairyBeast wrote:       >>       [ Snip ]       >>> Is there a better way? I really woud like to make some new system disks,       >>>using the .DSK images on various sites.       [ Much deleted for brevity & clarity ]              > We Have a very neet program that will transfer any file from a TRSDOS       > formatted disk to a MS-Dos formatted disk or vice-versa. Any size disk,       > but it works on the Model 4. So if you have an external 3.5 disk drive       > on your model 4 you are all set. CN80 subscribers have been using this       > program for years to move files back and forth. It is called       > MS-Utilities and is available in our ebay store       > http:/ebaystores.com/computernews80 All you need to use the program is       > Double-Density disks either 360K 5-1/4 or 720K 3.5". The addition of a       > 3.5" external disk drive to your Model 4 is a simple task.       >       You may have missed part of the point ,        He would also require a program that runs on a TRS-80       to write a raw disk image from the DSK file. By the way ,he       never mentioned what OS's he had available. Hopefully ,he will       get back to us about haveing a bios setup option for 5.25"       disks ,and if it will do 40 track drives.        I do highly reccommend CN80 and their products ,       as I own several and believe they are extremely reputable.        Happy computing,        Mark Whitlock.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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