TIP: Click on subject to list as thread! ANSI
echo: os2prog
to: Phil Crown
from: Joe Negron
date: 1995-11-09 05:50:52
subject: FREQing

PE> You can get a copy of the ANSI C draft (same as the standard AFAIK)
  > by FREQing ANSI_C.* from 3:711/934.  [...]
JN> I would love to have this file - unfortunately, I don't have the
  > ability to FREQ.  Do you have an Internet e-mail account?  If so,
  > would you uu-encode (or REXXship) it and send it my way?
PE> I don't have internet, and you can get FREQ capability by looking
  > for "DEVIL*.*" from somewhere near you.  Phil Crown (in this echo)
  > is the owner of this file.  DEVIL261.ZIP is what I have on my
  > system, but that is a couple of versions behind.  BFN.  Paul.
PC> DEVIL263.ZIP is the latest version.  It is some Telix scripts that
  > will let you freq through Telix without having to setup a Node or
  > Point.

Thanks, but my goal was to get ANSI_C.* (since gotten - someone (don't
yet know who) was kind enough to get it to BlueDog for me), not
DEVIL*.*.

Also, I use only native OS/2 comm. programs! :)

PC> btw, you sent me RXSHIP24.ARJ, but it didn't decode properly... :-(
  > (hmmm... hope this was not due to a bug in Bwave)

It should not have been!  I've sent files that way before.  Would you
like me to try again?

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