On Sunday, May 23, 2021 at 1:02:38 PM UTC-4,
[email protected] wrote:
Following up: 22disk contains two programs, ctod.exe and dtoc.exe that actually do the file copies, but you will need a file called cpmdisks.def that is a "database" of the diskette geometries (keyed on that 4-character system identifier). There are
also a couple of utilities (genindex.exe and stripidx.exe) to help with generating your diskette definition file.
There is also a program (cdir.exe) used to display the directory of the CP/M diskette.
Roger
Roger THANKS!!!!!
After looking at your second post I searched the backup of the drive and found those two files you mentioned. I must have done the backup BEFORE I renamed those 2 files and changed their directory and that backup was dated over 10 years ago!!
It was indeed 22disk and the two files I renamed were the CTOD and DTOC I made em easier to read CPM2DOS and DOS2CPM!!
I wrote all that down in my notes now and I saved a new backup with the renames and the new directory.
Its funny how subtile changes to the filenames and directory can cause fits!! but it made my life easy... for a short time LOL!
Again thanks for the memory jog!!!
JD
And all this started because I was making a couple Osborne 1 disks for a buddy!
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