A1T@ECL.PSU.EDU (Andy) (08/09/88)
As you know, Kermit can be used under DOS 3.3 or Prodos. In order to be able to have Kermit on one side of one 5.25 disk, under both operating systems, I used a program in the August 1985 issue of Nibble, called Doubleboot. This program splits up your disk into a prodos volume and a dos 3.3 volume, with the respective sizes selectable. As mine is set up, I choose prodos or Dos upon booting, but you can set it up to automatically use one or the other. It makes Kermit a lot easier for me to use. I don't think I can upload it to the net, but if i find out i'm allowed to, I'll send it to Apple2-l. If you use Kermit under both operating systems as I do, you'd probably not find it a waste of time to go find that issue of nibble and type the program in. It's medium-sized, as far as Nibble programs go. Andy Tefft