![]() I was able to encrypt a text file and then decrypt it again. I copied the program CIPHER.COM to my hard disk C: and started it. But the program CAT.COM works only in connection with the 8 inch drive.Īnother test. Notice anything? I have executed the CAT.COM file and it is actually executable! In other words: I was able to run a file for the NEC APC (MS-DOS 2.11) on my IBM compatible AT under Ms-DOS 3.20. While copying I noticed the floppy disk parameters: 1,024 bytes/sector, 8 sectors and 77 tracks! Then I selected the NEC APC 8" format with UniForm and. On my test PC I copied the image with Dave Dunfields ImageDisk to an 8 inch floppy disk. A few gimmicksĪt I downloaded the image of MS-DOS 2.11 for the NEC APC. If you have an MS-DOS formatted diskette, you can access the files on it. ![]() Also the media decriptor is correctly specified with FEh! The "system id" indicates that this disk was initialized (formatted) with UniForm-PC. Insert a diskette into the diskette drive and type mount /mnt/floppy/ at a. Norton DI-Disk Information now correctly specifies the disk parameters. To my knowledge, UniForm-PC is the only way to operate an 8 inch drive with the original MS-DOS format of 77 tracks, 1024 bytes per sector and 8 sectors per track. ![]() UniForm-PC Drive F set to: MS-DOS Standard Ĩ inch floppy with 77 tracks, 1024 bytes per sector and 8 sectors per track. The following CompatiCard drives are avaliable:
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