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echo: cis.os9.68000.osk
to: Ed Gresick 76576,3312 (X)
from: Jack Crenshaw 72325,1327
date: 1990-10-16 20:22:43
subject: #7415-#OSK BACKUP

#: 7442 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    16-Oct-90  20:22:43
Sb: #7415-#OSK BACKUP
Fm: Jack Crenshaw 72325,1327
To: Ed Gresick 76576,3312 (X)

Thanks, Ed.  I did get the file.  Unfortunately, it was downloaded
(automatically) by TAPCIS, so is now residing happily on my PC!  All I have to
do now is to figure out how to get it from PC to OS9.  Even more unfortunately,
my PC and the PT68 have incompatible disk formats (40-track vs 80), so I can't
just copy the file, even if I could read/write DOS disks.

I'll try to figure out something.

In the meantime, I've been checking the other files and found one more bad one:
dcheck.  The test hasn't been exhaustive, tho.  Let me suggest that I go
through all the disks, and make sure there are no more bad ones.  Once that's
been decided, I can try to copy the files from PC to PT68.  Even simpler, it
might be best if you would be willing to put them on a disk, if I send you a
disk with mailer.  Would that be too much trouble?

Thanks very much for your help.

Jack



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