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I saw this while looking around for a converter for my Amiga... http://www.ambery.com/rgbcgatovgac.html Word is that people have mixed results with it, but its
FDOS was written by Mike Maksimik for a class he was taking at Illinois Institute of Technology (not ITT). It loaded into the >6000 space and Mike released
4A DOS (AKA: COMMAND DOS) by Monty Schmidt loads into RAM at >6000, so requires a Super Cart (Super Space, etc.) or Gram device that provides RAM at >6000.
I found this reference to the program 4A DOS: 4A DOS DSK UTIL - MICROpendium - 6/1/1987 - pg. 31 I couldn't find a reference to the program FDOS. I played with
After its summer hiatus, the CTIUG show is about to go back online. We will (hopefully) be starting around 2:30 p.m. Central Daylight Time, on Saturday,