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Eli
In your book GNU for msdos,  how well do you explain
how to get DJGPP up and running  ?

I tryed to find your book so I could look at a copy first
but Walden books locally explained that they sell shelves
of linux type stuff but don't know what GNU is.
They also said that the head office does the buying.
I think they need some input. Walden books customer service is:
customerservice AT borders DOT com


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