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to: David Breeding 72330,2051 (X)
from: Jean Gagnon 72164,2020
date: 1994-09-24 17:06:23
subject: #20379-#OS/9 won`t work - HELP!

#: 20395 S5/OS9 Users Group
    24-Sep-94  17:06:23
Sb: #20379-#OS/9 won't work - HELP!
Fm: Jean Gagnon 72164,2020
To: David Breeding 72330,2051 (X)

Gee, every time I think I'm getting the hang of this computer a little bit -
you guys ask me another question!  I'm not sure what Level the OS/9 disks
are... HOw do you figure that out?  There's a sticker on the disks that says
"2.00", but nothing else....

I was reading through one of the CoCo magazines that came with this and it
talked about all the great things that level 2 could do... sure seemed ahead of
its time...

The monitor I'm using is one from an Amiga in the school that's been sitting
around for more than a week - we kind of have a "use it or lose it" policy -
luckily for me...

I have a really silly question about os/9 - how do you get programs to run with
it... I have this huge book on OS/9 - it talks about all the great things it
can do, but I can't find out how after it's running I can stick in a disk that
runs under OS/9 and just run it (or load it, or EXEC it...) Maybe I'm just
overwhelmed and will figure it out eventually....

Jean

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