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- From: glenn@rightbrain.com (Glenn Reid)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.misc
- Subject: Re: Book on NeXTSTEP Programming
- Message-ID: <1060@rtbrain.rightbrain.com>
- Date: 10 Jan 93 01:12:45 GMT
- References: <986@rtbrain.rightbrain.com>
- Sender: glenn@rightbrain.com
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- Michael B. Johnson writes
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- > It's also probably infinitely easier (and cheaper) to get DOS disks
- > duplicated than NeXT format ones. When you want to get a few thousand
- > books out, I'm sure that was a mitigating factor.
-
- Not really. As long as you stick to the 1.44 floppies, the same machines
- (and companies) that duplicate DOS floppies can duplicate NeXT floppies
- too. The disk copier doesn't care about the format, as long as the low-
- level format is the same (which it is). We do this all the time.
-
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