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Carl,

> Well, shame on me.  I could not find the original CDs.  Vern says you can do
> a CPYPTF to a save file.  Can you try that, and perhaps email me the save
> file?  

I don't have a machine running V3R7 -- in fact, I was off it by the
time I sent you my originals CDs back in 1999.  So CPYPTF won't work.

And unfortunately, I don't know how I could find and extract the
single PTF off the cume CD.  So other than trying to send the entire
contents of both CDs over the internet, I'm not sure what my options
are.  My cable uplink speed is quoted at 768k, but that would still
take a long time to send that way.  CD number 1 has 665,081,856 bytes
on it, and CD number 2 has 58,607,616 bytes on it.

Doing some rough math, that may be in the ballpark of 2.5 hours.  I
guess that still beats waiting overnight though.  I'll contact you
offline.

Doug

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