From: "Phil" <accession@...>
I think the whole issue was that Atari wanted to use MS-DOS format disks,
but were afraid that Microsoft would sue them if they used the same format -
so they changed this one byte. Isn't intellectual property nice?
- Peter
> <***Sorry to everyone for the boring (ie. irrelevant) OT thread at theWhat do you mean, "at the moment"? :)
> moment.> :-)))
> A post I recieved on the Atari topic from another list said:if
>
> "...Yes. PC will read Atari disks formatted on Atari TOS 1.04 or higher
> you used the standard built in formatter. I know midifiles and notator SLcompatibility
> and logic files come out ok. So do .TXT files, JPG, GIF and other picture
> files. Files that are application dependent don't work of course."
>
> So I can only assume that Atari made a change for the outwards
> later down the track.Ah, I see. So they did at least one thing right at Atari. :)
I think the whole issue was that Atari wanted to use MS-DOS format disks,
but were afraid that Microsoft would sue them if they used the same format -
so they changed this one byte. Isn't intellectual property nice?
- Peter
