The Sun workstations in SF1106 have floppy drives. You can access the
disk by using the Mtools utilities. To get more info, type the
command
man mtools
to the unix prompt to get a list of all the commands.
For example, the command
mcopy a:FOO.TXT unixfoo.txt
will copy a file from the disk called FOO.TXT to a unix file
called
unixfoo.txt.
DOS text files end a line with two characters <carriage return> and
then a <newline>.
The <carriage return> causes the cursor to move to
the beginning of the line and the <newline> tells it to go to the next
line.
If you have seen an old typewriter (fewer of you now, I bet), you can
see where these terms come from.
In unix systems, only the <newline> is needed to do both functions, so
the <carriage return> character is not needed.
To get rid of the <carriage returns>, you can run
dos2unix unixfoo.txt > fixedfoo.txt
I am told that there is also an option to save your file in unix format.