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From: csbruce@ccnga.uwaterloo.ca (Craig Bruce)
Subject: Re: 1581 MSDOS ?
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Date: Sun, 13 Aug 1995 19:24:14 GMT

Michael Bendure <mbendure@infinet.com> writes:

>   I was trying to use Little Red reader the other day.  I have a 1581 
>with some Commodore text files on it  and I wanted to transfer them to 
>IBM formatted 360k disks on my 1571.  I keep getting all sorts of errors 
>when going from the 1581 CBM format to 1571 IBM format.
>
>   Is there a way to format a 1571 disk to the IBM format using Little 
>Red Reader?  If not, would it be better to go from the 1571 CBM to 1581 
>IBM?

LRR is not capable of formatting disks.  You will need a PC or some other
DOS-reader program to do that.  Transferring files in either direction
(71-->81, 81-->71) should work equally well.  You do, of course, set up the
devices for LRR correctly, right?  (use 'M' to set the MS-DOS device number
and type (71/81) and use 'F' to set the CBM device number).  You also have
version 2.00, right?  Your MS-DOS disks also have to be formatted with a
12-bit FAT.

>I couldn't understand why I got all these errors and why the disks 
>kept getting corrupted.  After about 5 disks, I gave up. :(

_WHAT_ errors were you getting?
 ^^^^
(People always tell me that a program craps out, but they never see fit to
 tell me HOW it craps out.  "Dr., some unspecified part of my body hurts
 in some unspecified way; please treat it.").

Keep on Hackin'!

-Craig Bruce
csbruce@ccnga.uwaterloo.ca
"Real Users are afraid they'll break the machine -- but they're never
 afraid to break your face."  --fortune


