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try dosread /dev/fd0   works much better, at least on my machine

sir roden wrote:

> I've got a problem with dosread when i trie to read from a windows formatted
> disk with the command dosread A filename then dosread comes back with the
> error /dev/dosA no such file or directory. When i look in the devicelist
> there isn't such a device does anyone know how this can be fixed?
>
> thnx in advance sir roden

