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From: pgrieb AT netusa1 DOT net (Perry Grieb)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: OPENDOS HAS BEEN RELEASED!
Date: 25 Jan 1997 06:29:05 GMT
Organization: RedHat Linux User
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In article <Pine DOT LNX DOT 3 DOT 93 DOT 970124073450 DOT 5939A-100000 AT web DOT wa DOT net>, Gene Buckle <geneb AT web DOT wa DOT net> writes:
|> As Jeff noted earlier, OpenDOS has been released.  (On time no less!) 
|> 
|> I'm "re-announcing" with the exact URL so folks don't have to go poking
|> around to find it.
|> 
|> Go to http://www.caldera.com/dos/dos.htm and grab it!
|> (SEE!  It's NOT vaporware!  It's not, It's not... <ad nauseum>) *grin*
|> 
|> g.

Yep.  It's there.  I even read Caldera OpenDOS - License & Terms
and Conditions.  Too bad my Netscape/network connection is so poor.
The netscape download stalled out and quit after 1M on the 6M DOD
file and again after 0.5M on the 1M Tutor file.  So I tried to do
a straight ftp from a (linux) xterm, to bypass the almighty net-
scape.  I couldn't locate the files on whatever filesystem I ended
up at.  It doesn't sound like there will be any mirrors (or how 
about CDs pressed?).  So how are we to get to it without using the
current state-of-the-art web browser technology?

I didn't have this much trouble grabbing the 6M linux kernel source
through my (pokey 28.8K) modem (and I didn't have to use netscape
to do it).  Or is it their system load cuz everyone wants OpenDOS
at 1AM EST?  What OS is that machine running anyway?

Still vaporware,
Perry
pgrieb AT netusa1 DOT net

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