W8SDZ@SIMTEL20.ARPA (07/22/86)
>[the] CP/M disk [has some programs] on side 1 and the rest on side 2, >every time he wants to change the date or use the functions that are >not on the boot side of the disk he has to flip the disk.... The Commodore C128 CP/M disk was distributed that way for people with single-sided drives. It is expected that the user will copy those files onto a double-sided disk if his drive supports that. If he has only one drive, there are several single-drive copy programs available that will do the job. One is MFT48, available from many RCP/M systems, local user groups, or the CP/M RoundTable on General Electric Information Service's GEnie. --Keith Petersen Arpa: W8SDZ@SIMTEL20.ARPA uucp: {ihnp4,allegra,cmcl2,dual,decvax,mcnc,mcvax,vax135}!seismo!w8sdz GEnie Mail: W8SDZ RCP/M Royal Oak: 313-759-6569