Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!pacbell!ames!killer!tness7!petro!swrinde!ut-sally!im4u!woton!riddle From: riddle@woton.UUCP (Prentiss Riddle ) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att Subject: Re: 6386 <-> 3B1 floppy compatibility? Summary: Partial success with /etc/.cpiopc Keywords: AT&T 6386 WSG, AT&T 3B1 UNIX PC, floppy disk Message-ID: <1058@woton.UUCP> Date: 19 May 88 20:27:03 GMT References: <1051@woton.UUCP> <186@ssbn.WLK.COM> <148@elgar.UUCP> <1789@cuuxb.ATT.COM> Organization: Shriners Burns Institute, Galveston Lines: 36 One-Way-With: "Bob" In article <1789@cuuxb.ATT.COM>, rga@cuuxb.ATT.COM (Robert G. Arrigo) writes: > > try the utility /etc/.cpiopc with the 'x' option. it knows all about > unixpc formatted floppies. Thanks for the tip! I tried this out and was able to make it work, but only one way. Here's what I found. There is indeed an executable file "/etc/.cpiopc" on our AT&T 6386. I could find no trace of documentation for it on-line or in the manuals, so I held my breath and ran it with no options. It spat out: Usage: cpiopc -o[acvBwxyz0..5] collection] cpiopc -i[cdmrtuvfBKwxyz0..5] [-n user] [pattern ...] [