On Sun, 10 Jun 2001, Anthony Clifton - Retrocomputing.com wrote:
>
> Oops. Ok, what I meant was that my C128 can read Kaypro but, if memory
> servers, not Osborne and other useful formats.
>
> However, upon further consideration, maybe my best bet would be simply
> to put 22disk on a pc box with a nice old disk controller and just use it to
> do conversions. =)
Only if your Osborne disks are SSDD or your PC FDC is capable of single
density (FM).
- don
> In either case, I'm sure I'm boring the list with my mental meanderings.
>
> ;)
>
> Anthony Clifton
> Des Moines, Iowa
>
> >>It's possible my memory is corrupt. (Or maybe just my mind! =)
> >
> > You're correct...I've got the DOS version of Uniform running
> >on my IBM 5155.
> >
> >>At any rate, can anyone provide me a copy? It'll make it easier to
> >>convert stuff on my Osborne diskettes to something my C128 can
> >>read.
> >
> > I don't believe Uniform will do C128 disks as, if I remember
> >correctly, they used GCR for the encoding. I know it will do Osborne
> >and a host of other's though.
> >
> > Jeff
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