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- From: brat@access.digex.com (Brat Wizard)
- Subject: Re: Help with XMS mailer on my Game-Boy?
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- References: <1992Nov13.170110.12240@ida.liu.se> <shephard.721774898@sfu.ca> <BxrEK3.J4x@NeoSoft.com>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 05:40:42 GMT
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- In article <BxrEK3.J4x@NeoSoft.com> peter@NeoSoft.com (Peter da Silva) writes:
- >In article <shephard.721774898@sfu.ca> shephard@fraser.sfu.ca (Gordon Shephard) writes:
- >> All accomplishments pale beside mine: Managed to re-write DOS 5.0 so that
- >> it breaks the the 640K barrier.
- >
- >Hell, I did that with DOS 2.1 on a Data General 1 in 1984. Got all the way
- >up to 768K. :->
- >
- >I was also running a nice little multiuser CP/M system in Forth. You kids are
- >spoiled: you can go out an pick up 386BSD for free. In my day we had to write
- >all our software by ourselves. And it was snowing.
-
- Yeah, and it's DAMNED DIFFICULT to program UPHILL - both ways!
-