InterMedia
for Windows
When the original InterMedia system was
first conceived in 1983, 128KB 5MHz DOS machines were considered
'high tech'. Winchester hard disks were virtually unknown, and
all we had were very 'low res' colour graphics.
From these early days InterMedia's premier
media and data conversion system, InterMedia for Windows, has
evolved to become the most sophisticated Windows implementation
available today.
Advanced features include:
Supports all legacy and current
floppy disk drives,
including 8", 5¼", 3"(Amstrad\Maxell) and 3½"
Read and write over 2,000 floppy disk
formats across the myriad of hardware platforms and operating
systems
Compatible with most leading SCSI tape
drives
Restore files and datasets from any logical magnetic tape
format, including many proprietary mainframe and mini systems
User-defined translation tables to cope with specific code conversion
jobs
Protocols, sophisticated filters for converting the more complex
modern word processing file structures
Record Reformatter, designed exclusively for 'structured' data
allowing the redefinition of mainframe type records
Automatic Running, an internal database providing a reliable
and consistent method of running repetitive data conversion
tasks