Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!seismo!uwvax!uwmacc!uwmcsd1!lakesys!gryphon!pnet02!sparrow From: sparrow@pnet02.CTS.COM (Loren Lovhaug) Newsgroups: comp.sys.cbm Subject: C-128 CP/M to CBM Message-ID: <685@gryphon.CTS.COM> Date: Wed, 10-Jun-87 23:30:46 EDT Article-I.D.: gryphon.685 Posted: Wed Jun 10 23:30:46 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 20-Jun-87 09:37:32 EDT Sender: root@gryphon.CTS.COM Organization: People-Net [pnet02], Redondo Beach, CA Lines: 21 There are a variety of ways downloading CP/M programs using the C-128 in native mode. The first and most hassle free is to get a terminal emulation package which allows you to download directly to a 1571 or 1581 formatted CP/M disk, while still in native mode. The only program I know of which allows this is: Bobsterm Pro. Bobsterm is a very sophisticated package which includes a 60K capture buffer, serveral transfer protocals, a full text editor, macros and autologon sequences plus much more. The other route is to download the CP/M program to a 1571 or 1581 formatted disk and use a conversion utility such as the public domain program "Crosslink" by Miklos Garamszeghy or the Big Blue Reader CP/M. Both of these packages allow the transfer of data between CP/M and MS-DOS disks to and from Commodore DOS disks. Loren Lovhaug Managing Editor, Twin Cities 128: The Commodore 128 Journal Assistant Sysop on GEnie's Flagship Commodore gryphon!pnet02!sparrow Disclaimer: My views are my own...and usually that is good enough for me.