DOUG@PSUECL.BITNET (11/21/88)
In reply to the unidisk editor question, Dan writes: >Beagle Brothers makes (made?) a utility disk for ProDOS in general. Although I >forget the name of the disk itself, there is a utility on it called Byte Zap >Pro or something like that. My friend (who has it) says that you can change a >line somewhere in the beginning of the program (it's a machine-BASIC mix; fast >enough) to tell it that the maximum number of blocks on a disk is 1600 rather >than 280. Then you can change the slot number of the drive to 5 (since that's >where the Unidisk it). That should do the trick. The name of the program that he refers to is called Pro-Byter by Beagle Brothers. It has many other disk editing utilities besides. It should be available from any local Apple-type software dealer for $25-$29. It's also free of copy protection and easy to back up and modify in that nature. Doug Hughes DOUG@PSUECLB.BITNET Doug@ecl.psu.edu