A few missing ones?
I have many other programs that nobody ever uploaded to NVG yet, but because
I am too lazy to extract each program from my chaotic old diskettes. These
are missing as well. :-)
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Mgr.(MSc.) Ales Keprt (also known as
On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 18:06:15 + Dan Dooré [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gents,
The DSKification of NVG has been uploaded and awaits Frode's magical
touch to move it into position.
This has now been done. I have move the old stuff into ./OLD
temporarily.
Kudos to Dan for sifting thourgh
600 files?
I never though so many programs for Sam can exist. :-)
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Aley
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Subject: Re: NVG DSKification
On Sun, 09 Jan
If you really N*E*E*D it, load TAP files into ASCD, and save them to a disk
image.
But do you? I formerly created all those TAP files by conversion from a DSK.
So :-)
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Mgr.(MSc.) Ales Keprt (also known as Aley)
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If you really N*E*E*D it, load TAP files into ASCD, and save them to a disk
image.
But do you? I formerly created all those TAP files by conversion from a DSK.
So :-)
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Mgr.(MSc.) Ales Keprt (also known as Aley)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ***
But do you? I formerly created all those TAP files by conversion from a DSK.
So :-)
Do you have a DSK to TAP utility ?
Edwin
But do you? I formerly created all those TAP files by conversion from a DSK.
So :-)
Do you have a DSK to TAP utility ?
Edwin
Aley Keprt wrote:
If you really N*E*E*D it, load TAP files into ASCD, and save them to a disk
image.
But do you? I formerly created all those TAP files by conversion from a DSK.
So :-)
Well, not now as I've found a copy of Craft which is the only TAP file :-)
Dan.
Aley Keprt wrote:
If you really N*E*E*D it, load TAP files into ASCD, and save them to a disk
image.
But do you? I formerly created all those TAP files by conversion from a DSK.
So :-)
Well, not now as I've found a copy of Craft which is the only TAP file :-)
Dan.
Dan Doore wrote:
Aley Keprt wrote:
DSK has no header, so it is good as long as it has .dsk
file extension...
They have indeed.
Well, and what is that MaxiDOS?
Cookie's A-level Computer Studies project :-)
It's a special format that uses extra tracks (81 and 82?) to
store the
Dan Doore wrote:
Aley Keprt wrote:
DSK has no header, so it is good as long as it has .dsk
file extension...
They have indeed.
Well, and what is that MaxiDOS?
Cookie's A-level Computer Studies project :-)
It's a special format that uses extra tracks (81 and 82?) to
store the
DSK has no header, so it is good as long as it has .dsk file extension...
Well, and what is that MaxiDOS?
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Mgr.(MSc.) Ales Keprt (also known as Aley)
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Dept. of Computer Science, VSB
DSK has no header, so it is good as long as it has .dsk file extension...
Well, and what is that MaxiDOS?
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Mgr.(MSc.) Ales Keprt (also known as Aley)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] *** www.keprt.cz *** ICQ: 82357182
Dept. of Computer Science, VSB
Aley Keprt wrote:
DSK has no header, so it is good as long as it has .dsk file extension...
They have indeed.
Well, and what is that MaxiDOS?
Cookie's A-level Computer Studies project :-)
It's a special format that uses extra tracks (81 and 82?) to store the
DOS, leaving only 500-odd
Aley Keprt wrote:
DSK has no header, so it is good as long as it has .dsk file extension...
They have indeed.
Well, and what is that MaxiDOS?
Cookie's A-level Computer Studies project :-)
It's a special format that uses extra tracks (81 and 82?) to store the
DOS, leaving only 500-odd bytes
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