> Can the Kaypro 2 disks be copied without a Kaypro 2?
yes.
But you need software below the BIOS level (Int13h can't do all of the
requisite weirdities of double sided Kaypros.)
> I have some Kaypro 2 software, but it is already promised to someone else
> (just waiting for them to pick it up whenever they are next in the area).
> If they can safely be dupilcated with a PC, I can run off a copy while
> waiting (but unless this is a 100% safe thing, I don't want to do it, I
> don't want to risk screwing up the disks)
Write protect.
There is no risk to the source disks, nor to the computer hardware.
Received on Sun Nov 17 2002 - 01:09:01 GMT
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