mlewis@unocss.UUCP (Marcus S. Lewis) (08/23/89)
About 8 months ago I saw a set of C sources that more or less implemented the MS-DOS file system in high-level code. I can't find it. Does anybody know where it came from, where it is, and how I can get it? Simtel20 is not answering my calls lately, if it is there at all. I honestly can not remember where I saw it. Help! Thanks in advance. Locations or copies by e-mail would be appreciated. -- Na khuya mne podpis'? | Internet: cs057@zeus.unl.edu preferred machine->| UUCP: uunet!btni!unocss!mlewis Go for it! | Bitnet: CS057@UNOMA1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
mlewis@unocss.UUCP (Marcus S. Lewis) (08/24/89)
In article <1496@unocss.UUCP>, mlewis@unocss.UUCP I wrote: > About 8 months ago I saw a set of C sources that more or less implemented the > MS-DOS file system in high-level code. I can't find it. I have gotten a fair amount of mail, including requests for the code when I find it. I went scrounging through my pile of floppies and found a relatively recent copy of the unix directory index from Simtel20. There is a file in PD2:<UNIX-C.UTILS> called MTOOLS-TAR.Z that allows a Unix machine to read and write MS-DOS floppies. I think this is what I had before. I can't get to Simtel at all, from any machine I have access to. If somebody can send me this file, I can re-distribute it to those who have no ftp access. Has Simtel20 changed their address again? Marc -- Na khuya mne podpis'? | Internet: cs057@zeus.unl.edu preferred machine->| UUCP: uunet!btni!unocss!mlewis Go for it! | Bitnet: CS057@UNOMA1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------