Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wa3wbu!compnect!dave From: dave@compnect.UUCP (Dave Ratcliffe) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: cp/m to ibm Summary: Uniform is VERY useful... Message-ID: <679@compnect.UUCP> Date: 2 Jul 90 21:44:53 GMT References: <9007010702.AA05068@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> Organization: John Core at home, Harrisburg,PA Lines: 26 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. *>> Dave <<* [------: Dave Ratcliffe :--------:-: 2832 Croyden Rd. Harrisburg Pa. 17104 :-] : dave@compnect.uucp -or- : The Data Factory BBS : : uunet!wa3wbu!compnect!dave -or-: Data: (717)657-4997 - (717)657-4992 : : compnect!dave@uunet.UU.NET :...........................................] [........use what works..........]