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From: Bruce Hamilton <hamilton@newmexico.com>
Subject: Re: Decoding problem of KRTMIN.HEX on an LSI-11
Date: Tue, 04 Jul 2000 21:55:11 -0600
Organization: Santa Fe Institute
Message-ID: <hamilton-20E6DF.21551104072000@news.santafe.edu>
To: kermit.misc@columbia.edu
In article <8jqkca$p3c$1@nnrp03.primenet.com>, abuse@MIX.COM wrote:
>Tim Shoppa <shoppa@trailing-edge.com> writes:
>
>> do a DIR/FREE operation to see what the largest contiguous space
>> on the floppy is? If you can find a floppy without any bad sectors,
>> chances are that you'll have enough contiguous free space to make
>> everything work happily.
>
>Yes the executable image will only be 118 blocks which can easily
>fit were there no bad blocks breaking up the space...
>
>Billy Y.
Thank you both for your help. That was exactly what the problem was.
Kermit is now happily running on our 2 floppy LSI-11.
Bruce