I didn't think of using the M100 as a conduit
for the programs
themselves, as you suggested. Many times you can take the raw media image
and directly extract the program data. The MTAP program for the Commodore
I don't know if it's any help, but there was a program distributed with
the Model 4 TRS-DOS/LSDOS read M100 .DO files and transfered them to
Model 4 disk. I think it was called TAPE100.
Anyway, sources for LS-DOS 6.3.1 are on the web, I think, and I am
pretty sure the TAPE100 program is included. It would be a bit of work to
decipher how it works, what the encoding is, etc, but it should be possible.
-tony