TIP: Click on subject to list as thread! ANSI
echo: geoworks
to: SAM EWALT
from: CAREY BLOODWORTH
date: 1996-06-20 22:32:00
subject: DR-DOS 6.0

CB>SE>I won't quibble about the price. $25 including
CB>Okay!  I'll ship is in a day or two, when I get the chance.
I managed to ship it Thursday.
I think I put everything in there.  I was in a bit of a hurry at the
time.  I also grabbed all the DR-DOS related files I could find and
stuck them on a couple of additional 1.44m disks.  And I included backup
.ZIPs of the DR-DOS disks themselves.  (You'll need to unzip them with
whatever switches pkunzip uses to restore the directory structure, file
attributes, and the volume label.)  And incidentally, it's pronounced
'D' 'R' dos, not Doctor DOS.  Although everybody calls it doctor DOS
anyway....
I just shipped it via the post office.  I figure you can send me a check
for the amount when you get it.  Faster, cheaper and more convenient
that shipping something COD.
Or, I might be willing to trade it for something:
  An IDE HD, 100m at least.  To be used as a second drive.
  Some registered shareware comm programs ({COMMO}, Telemate, Telix,
   etc.)  Preferably with letter of transference.
  Turbo C++ for Windows, visual edition, or BC 3.1  (Or any other decent
  C/C++ compiler, OTHER THAN TC++ 3.0 for DOS.)
  A good WYSIWYG word processor for DOS.  Such as GeoWrite....   I
  used to use the V1.0(?) under DR-DOS 6 and SuperStor and it ran fine,
  but when I later moved to MS-DOS 6.2, it trashed my HD.  It was
  probably just a fluke, but I don't really want to risk it again, so
  I'd prefer something a bit newer, such as the 2.x version.  I've
  never really cared much about GEOS itself, but I've never had it all,
  just GeoWrite.  The word processor was fairly decent, but I had a
  hard time finding fonts and clip art for it.
  An old single or 2x speed CD-ROM.
  a hand scanner.
  Or maybe something I haven't thought of.
If you need to contact me about it, since it's off topic here, you can
reach me in the FIDO 'Classified' or the 'For Sale' echos.  You probably
get at least one of them on your board.  You could try net-mail, but my
outgoing netmail is very slow and sometimes unreliable, since the sysop
insists on doing it 'routed' and some nodes actually block passage of
routed net-mail.
--- QScan/PCB v1.19b / 01-0162
---------------
* Origin: Jackalope Junction 501-785-5381 Ft Smith AR (1:3822/1)

SOURCE: echomail via exec-pc

Email questions or comments to sysop@ipingthereforeiam.com
All parts of this website painstakingly hand-crafted in the U.S.A.!
IPTIA BBS/MUD/Terminal/Game Server List, © 2025 IPTIA Consulting™.