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From: frenchc AT cadvision DOT com (frenchc)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: OPENDOS HAS BEEN RELEASED!
Date: 26 Jan 1997 08:05:17 GMT
Organization: CADVision Development Corp.
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In article <5cc97h$l0i AT news DOT netusa1 DOT net>, pgrieb AT netusa1 DOT net (Perry Grieb) says:

>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 have a question for anybody out there who cares? Is this going to
screw with my doublespace drive? I assume OpenDOS will not come with
doublespace but since it's 100% DOS compatable I assume I could still
run my existing doublespace with it, no? I know that it's unlikely
anyone has the answer to that question yet, but I figure I'll ask
it anyways... I don't plan on upgrading to opendos until I've seen
other people confirm that it's as good as it is, although I expect
it will be even better... Expect and hope.

>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?

lol. I think that it's the caldera server though. I can't get through on
an HTTP connect right now so I assume that means they're tearing it down
to deal with the load or else (more likely) the load is just too much
right now :-)

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