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...use linux to copy a file in ms dos format

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Question by mm
Submitted on 8/7/2003
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How do i use linux to copy a file in ms dos format


Answer by Qbi
Submitted on 8/21/2003
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You could use todos for converting UNIX-flies to DOS-format.

 

Answer by sudipta_cht
Submitted on 8/27/2003
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Try using MTools or OpenOffice to actually access the fileYou may also do a direct binary copy from one directory to another, or do a mount

 

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