Copying CTOS disks on a DOS machine.

Looking for a way to backup the Supergen Boot Disk and the Boot Continuation Disk, I have found that DiskDupe will read and write CTOS disks.

This allows you to store a disk image of your CTOS disks onto a more permanent medium (ie. CD-ROM).  You might want to do this, if like me, you inherently don't trust magnetic media.

I originally tried WinImage, which is a very fine product.  Unfortuately, it won't copy the Boot Continuation Disk.  Looking further, I found that DiskDupe will copy CTOS disks.

DiskDupe may be found on Micro System Designs website at http://www.msd1.com
 
 

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Dale 'Cat' Robinson - catfromdarwin@geocities.com
6 December 1999


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