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Re: Looking for "UniDOS" Software
- Subject: Re: Looking for "UniDOS" Software
- From: Randy Shackelford <shack@onyx.southwind.net>
- Date: 1998/09/01
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: SouthWind Internet Access, Inc.
- References: <6sgeac$rv3$1@haus.efn.org>
- User-agent: tin/pre-1.4-980818 ("Laura") (UNIX) (BSD/OS/3.1 (i386))
Kevin Saturna <saturna@garcia.efn.org> wrote:
: Flipping through and old Nibble issue of mine I saw reference to a program
: called "UniDOS". Claim was that you could use DOS 3.3 effectively on an
: Apple 3.5 or UniDisk drive. It divided each disk into two 400k partitions.
: Claim was also that it was "better" than the competition so apparently
: there was more than one product of this type.
: I would like to try the feasability of this software in hopes that it would
: be more what I'm looking for than DOS 3.3 Launcher.
As I mentioned in another thread back a bit, I had UniDOS, it utterly sucks,
and I got rid of it in favor of AmDOS. It's so much better it ain't funny.
: Can anyone out there point me in the direction of UniDOS?
It was commercial and published by Meacom, the publishers of II in a Mac. I
figure they must have bitten the dust last decade. On the other hand, AmDOS
is shareware and can be found on ground I'm pretty sure.
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