Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!mcvax!nikhefk!keeshu From: keeshu@nikhefk.uucp (Kees Huyser) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Running CP/M on 8088 Machines Message-ID: <64@nikhefk.UUCP> Date: Fri, 21-Nov-86 15:41:52 EST Article-I.D.: nikhefk.64 Posted: Fri Nov 21 15:41:52 1986 Date-Received: Fri, 21-Nov-86 21:48:34 EST References: <9519@lanl.ARPA> <904@bentley.UUCP> Reply-To: keeshu@nikhefk.uucp (Kees Huyser) Distribution: net Organization: National Institute for Nuclear Physics; Netherlands Lines: 27 Apparently-To: rnews@mcvax In article <904@bentley.UUCP> angel@bentley.UUCP (A Gomez) writes: >As to getting CPM software on an MSDOS disk. There is a program called >CONVERT which will convert any 5.25" CPM disk to MSDOS format. It has 30 >or so systems preprogrammed, and allows 10 user defined. Any of the >big software dealers has it. Its about $120. > > Angel You could also try to get hold of a program calles UNIFORM. It has aprox. 100 different diskformats, both 40 tracks and 80 tracks, single sided, double sided, songle density and double density. One of the noce features of UNIFORM is, that it will not only allow you to transfer files between PC[MS]DOS and the 100 or so CP/M formats, but you can also tell PC[MS]DOS to recognize the next highest drive in your system ( d: if you have 2 floppies and an HD) as a CP/M disk in any of the CP/M formats. You don't even have to transfer the CP/M files; just use them as they come on the CP/M floppy! Use any PC[MS]DOS command to access the CP/M disk. -- Kees [I have no connection with the makers of UNIFORM, other than as a satisfied user] | Kees Huyser | UUCP : keeshu@nikhefk.uucp | or: {[wherever]!seismo}!mcvax!nikhefk!keeshu | BITNET: U00212@HASARA5.BITNET | IF YOU BELIEVE DISCLAIMERS, YOU'LL BELIEVE ANYTHING!