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| subject: | Binkleyterm 2.60 XR6 DOS |
On Thu Dec 03, 1998, Craig Ford wrote in a message to David Nyquist: CF> Karma? :-) :-) CF> Send me a few addresses and let me check them out. Well here's a couple: 1:153/316 1:153/831 CF> My port is locked, but I don't use a FOSSIL (reasson to follow). Ahh. CF> I primarily run the OS/2 flavor (with ports locked by SIO hence no CF> FOSSIL), and tinker with the W32 incarnation. There's the reason. I used to run OS/2 and you don't need a fossil. Plus the OS/2 version of Binkley Xr6 is more stable. But I don't think there are enough beta testers to test out the DOS version of XR6. That's why I'm probably getting this Lost Carrier message. It's strange though it never happened in the XR5 DOS version. Cheers, David Nyquist ---* Origin: Value Link BBS 604-930-0715 (1:153/959) SEEN-BY: 396/1 632/0 371 633/260 267 270 284 371 634/397 635/444 506 728 SEEN-BY: 639/252 670/218 @PATH: 153/959 831 800 140/1 396/1 633/260 635/506 728 633/267 |
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