Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!princeton!caip!topaz!harvard!seismo!rochester!ur-tut!aptr From: aptr@ur-tut.UUCP (The Wumpus) Newsgroups: net.micro.cpm Subject: Re: Superbrain Wordstar -> IBM-PC Message-ID: <438@ur-tut.UUCP> Date: Fri, 20-Jun-86 14:33:48 EDT Article-I.D.: ur-tut.438 Posted: Fri Jun 20 14:33:48 1986 Date-Received: Sun, 22-Jun-86 03:33:46 EDT References: <1220@brl-smoke.ARPA> Reply-To: aptr@ur-tut.UUCP (The Wumpus) Organization: Univ. of Rochester Computing Center Lines: 35 In article <1220@brl-smoke.ARPA> @CSNET-RELAY.ARPA,@tufts.csnet:kjs@tufts.c (kjs) writes: > >A colleague has all of his manuscripts entered into WORDSTAR running on >an 8 bit CP/M SUPERBRAIN. Now he wants to convert everything to be readable >on an IBM PC compatible. Are there programs for reading Superbrain >diskettes under MSDOS? There is a program that came with the MSDOS when you bought a Xerox 16/8 PC that allowed you to read Xerox 820 (-II, 16/8 PC) format 5 1/4" disks, and the standard 8" SSSD disks. I have used it a couple of times to move stuff from CP/m to MSDOS, but I have not found it really satisfactory because it tends to loose some of the data in the move. What I have found works the best is to transfer the programs from computer to computer by connecting the modem ports of both computers together (with a null modem in between) and then using modem programs on both machines that support the same protocol, sending the files accross. This can be done very quickly if you set the baud of the modem port up to atleast 4800. I try to run at 19.2k, but have found that 9600 works the best. Ussually you can find Public Domain modem programs that support xmodem protocol for both CP/m machines and IBM PCs. The Wumpus UUCP: {seismo,allegra,decvax}!rochester!ur-tut!aptr BITNET: aptrccss@uorvm Disclaimer: "The videotapes are rigged! The witnesses are corrupt! The prosecutors are Nazi drunkards and my client was framed! By By the way, he was born-again last Tuesday. And I have no further comment since I certainly wouldn't want to see this case tried in the media." -Steve Dallas "Yet another triumphant performance of the famed 'Delorean Desperation Defense'" -Opus