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 Subject: RE: Conversion of ST disks
Author: Flash (cvx-sto-1-229.ppp.netlink.se)
Date:   09-13-2000 04:14

Hi, again.

Written any MP3 players for the STE yet? :)

Anyway, seems like Parallelcopy should be the
best solution to your problem. It COULD send
files direct from your STīs diskdrive to your
peeseeīs HD, (never mind the numbers of
tracks/sectors) but you could as well copy
all disks to the STīs HD first, and then send
the lot in one single transfer. Now, if your
ST doesnīt have a HD, you could zip down up
to six 85/11 disks to a 3MB RAMdisk, and send
the ZIP file direct from that RAMdrive.

PARCP really rocks! Get the latest version @:
http://sac.itb.it/comm/parcp380.zip

Alternatively, if your peesee doesnīt have a
bi-directional printerport, OR if you insists
on using disks, you could always consider
giving your ST a HD/DD diskdrive. Then just
copy the ST disk contents to a RAMdisk, and
put it back on a HD disk. That would do it,
but would take lotsa time/disk messing...

Feel good & have fun

Flash @ Flashlabs

 Topics Author  Date
  Conversion of ST disks new Flix (Delta Force) 07-31-2000 08:50 
   RE: Conversion of ST disks new Elliot 07-31-2000 21:56 
    RE: Conversion of ST disks new AT 08-02-2000 08:38 
     RE: Conversion of ST disks new Flix (Delta Force) 08-02-2000 13:16 
      RE: Conversion of ST disks new AT 08-03-2000 09:38 
       RE: Conversion of ST disks new Flix (Delta Force) 08-03-2000 11:45 
        RE: Conversion of ST disks new Alain Derpin 08-05-2000 15:01 
   RE: Conversion of ST disks  Flash 09-13-2000 04:14 

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