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echo: os2prog
to: Peter Fitzsimmons
from: Stephen Lindholm
date: 1995-01-14 12:55:58
subject: get me source code!

Peter Fitzsimmons le escribe a Stephen Lindholm:

 SL> I don't have a way to put it up for you. If its small, 
 SL> I'll pipe it through netmail, though. (_someone_ won't 
 SL> like 300k of uuencoded mail coming through their 
 SL> system) How big is it?

PF> I have no idea.  But if you get it, I will call your PC
PF> directly to get it if you like.

The thing isn't huge, its gargantuan. (604k, which isn't big for something
on disk or CD-ROM but very large for sending along phone wires with 1984
technology) Its rather impractical to get that at 2400 bps. (The 28.8k
modem hasn't come in, yet.)

It would be far more practical (and cheap, since CIS charges the same for
14.4k as it does for 300 bps) if you found someone with a faster modem.

(Can you ask at work or just use a company account? At 14,400 it shouldn't
take but 15 mins)

While I can get it for you, (its logistically feasible) I'm merely asking
if there's a better way.

loSmaH cha'

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