Description
Mtools FOR LINUX
Mtools is a powerful collection of utilities designed to enable access to MS-DOS disks from Unix systems without the need to mount them. This versatile project offers support for Win'95 style long file names, OS/2 Xdf disks, and 2m disks that can store up to 1992k on a high-density 3 1/2 disk.
Key Features:
- Support for Windows NT and Windows 95 long filenames
- Regular updates and maintenance by David Niemi and Alain Knaff
- Released version Mtools-4.0.0 on November 29th, 2009
- Configurator file stored in /etc/mtools.conf
Technical Specifications:
- Price: FREE
- Publisher: Alain Knaff
- File: /mnt/sdb/softpedia/Downloads/Linux Apps/System/M/Mtools FOR LINUX/mtools-4.0.17.tar.gz
- Publisher Link: N/A
- Created Date: June 20, 2024
- Updated Date: April 24, 2025
User Reviews for Mtools FOR LINUX 7
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Mtools FOR LINUX provides easy access to MS-DOS disks from Unix without mounting them. A useful tool maintained by David Niemi and Alain Knaff.
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Mtools is a fantastic utility for accessing MS-DOS disks on Unix! It handles long filenames seamlessly.
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I love Mtools! It's incredibly convenient to access my old DOS files without mounting disks. Highly recommend!
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Mtools has been a lifesaver for me! Easy to use and supports long file names perfectly. Five stars!
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This app is amazing! Mtools makes working with MS-DOS disks on Unix so simple and efficient. Great work!
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Absolutely love Mtools! It allows me to retrieve files from my old disks without hassle. Highly effective tool!
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Mtools is simply the best for accessing DOS disks on Unix systems. Long file name support is a huge plus!