Apparently Northstar's dos is yet another amended version of ms-dos. I suppose it was supplied for basic tasks, as it couldn't possibly provide all the features supplied by Netware. So whereas this may not be as difficult as I thought, there are still significant hurdles. The floppy drive's transfer rate is 250kbits/s. That probably isn't significant.
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