kaleb@mars.jpl.nasa.gov (Kaleb Keithley) (03/17/90)
I once saw an ad for source to the MS-DOS file system. I specifically need to be able to read MS/PC-DOS disks on non-pc hardware. Can anyone point me to a vendor that sells this code, and has anyone actually used this code with good results. If anyone at Microsoft offer suggestions/policy about how to go about buying/ licensing this code straight from M'soft. Any and all suggestions are welcome. If the "network" suggests it, and I get sufficient input, I'll summarize. Thanks in advance. kaleb@mars.jpl.nasa.gov Jet Propeller Labs Kaleb Keithley spelling and grammar flames > /dev/null
pipkins@qmsseq.imagen.com (Jeff Pipkins) (03/20/90)
In article <3124@jato.Jpl.Nasa.Gov> kaleb@mars.jpl.nasa.gov (Kaleb Keithley) writes: > >I once saw an ad for source to the MS-DOS file system. >I specifically need to be able to read MS/PC-DOS disks on non-pc hardware. >Can anyone point me to a vendor that sells this code, and has anyone actually >used this code with good results. Here's one that is written in C and only requires four low-level functions to interface with (read_block, write_block, date, time). I haven't used it; I just had it in the file of "things to buy instead of rewriting if I ever need them." /etc/bin/systems Peter Van Oudenaren Groton, Mass 01450 508/448-3470 I have no affiliation with this company. My company has no affiliation with this company. My opinions do not necessarily reflect those of my employer. Or those of the Kremlin, either...
feustel@well.sf.ca.us (David Alan Feustel) (03/20/90)
Source code for reading/writing dos files exists in the MINIX package which can be bought commercially in Waldens Software stores. -- Phone: (home) 219-482-9631 E-mail: feustel@well.sf.ca.us {ucbvax,apple,hplabs,pacbell}!well!feustel USMAIL: Dave Feustel, 1930 Curdes Ave, Fort Wayne, IN 46805