On Sun, 10 Jun 2001, Anthony Clifton -
Retrocomputing.com wrote:
Oops. Ok, what I meant was that my C128 can read Kaypro but, if memory
servers, not Osborne and other useful formats.
However, upon further consideration, maybe my best bet would be simply
to put 22disk on a pc box with a nice old disk controller and just use it to
do conversions. =)
Only if your Osborne disks are SSDD or your PC FDC is capable of single
density (FM).
- don
In either case, I'm sure I'm boring the list
with my mental meanderings.
;)
Anthony Clifton
Des Moines, Iowa
It's
possible my memory is corrupt. (Or maybe just my mind! =)
You're correct...I've got the DOS version of Uniform running
on my IBM 5155.
At any rate, can anyone provide me a copy?
It'll make it easier to
convert stuff on my Osborne diskettes to something my C128 can
read.
I don't believe Uniform will do C128 disks as, if I remember
correctly, they used GCR for the encoding. I know it will do Osborne
and a host of other's though.
Jeff
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