with mcopy -t you can copy ascii files.
mcopy is part of the mtools.

On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 12:49:25PM +0200, Rolf Schillinger wrote:
> Hi John,
> the mount & mtools thing is good to copy but if you are trying to copy
> some ascii file and get into trouble with the different line break schemes
> on unix/dos there is a tool out there called dos2unix and unix2dox
> respectively. You can do that with tr as well but I dunno the syntax out
> of my mind.
> bis bald, Rolf
> 
> On Thu, 22 Jun 2000, John Gosling (GOSLIJA @ GBNUHO) wrote:
> 
> >  Date:     22-06-2000 11:11:35 AM
> >  Telephone: 680982
> >  Subject:  truss
> > 
> >  Hi, Thanks for info about strace.  Here's another query.  I need to
> >  transfer some text files via floppy from a linux box to Windows NT.  Is
> >  there a utility under linux which will write a dos format file.
> > 
> >  Regards
> > 
> >  John
> > 
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