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Re: Reading MS-DOS disks
In article <2b7ljr$6di@rainbow.sosi.com> aos@rainbow.sosi.com (Michael Aos) writes:
> I could have sworn there was an MS-DOS FST under System 6.0. I finally had
> occasion to use it though and I can't find it.
It's in System 6.0.1, not in System 6.0.
It is also a read-only FST: you can read files from an MS-DOS disk,
but cannot write anything onto them.
You must have a disk drive which is able to read MS-DOS disks. The
standard Apple 3.5 Drive cannot do it - you must have a SuperDrive
connected to a SuperDrive card, or a Floptical drive connected to a
SCSI card.
Peter Watson has written a set of utility programs which can copy
files to and from MS-DOS disks, but you still need a disk drive which
can deal with MS-DOS disk formats.
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David Empson
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