Tony Duell wrote:
The best fix for that is to upgrade to LS-DOS 6.3.1.
You can get a disk
image (and the source) from Tim Mann's web site. To get the disk image to
a real disk you can use either xtrs (a trs-80 emulator which uses X) under
linux, or a little program I've written, also for a linux box, that
simply writes disk images to real disks. Let me know if you (or anyone
else) wants the latter.
Have you GPL'd your program? If so, pop Tim (and me) a copy of the
source -- it can be a pain sometimes to use emulation when all you
want to do is cut a floppy.
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