Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!wuarchive!cs.utexas.edu!execu!sequoia!attdso!tim From: tim@attdso.att.com (Tim J Ihde) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d Subject: Re: Looking for CONFIG.CTL Message-ID: <1989Sep22.134443.11691@attdso.att.com> Date: 22 Sep 89 13:44:43 GMT References: <1989Sep17.170340.25910@attdso.att.com> <2049@alva.tut.fi> Reply-To: tim@attdso.att.com (Tim J Ihde) Organization: AT&T DSO-HQ, Morristown, NJ Lines: 26 In article <2049@alva.tut.fi> ph62303@alva.UUCP (Hartoma Petri Juhani) writes: >In article <1989Sep17.170340.25910@attdso.att.com> tim@attdso.att.com (Tim J Ihde) writes: >>I'm looking for a copy of a utility that was listed in >>PC Magazine's "Productivity" column back in November of 1988 . . . >You can find it from SIMTEL20 (26.2.0.74) via ftp. It is in directory >PD1: named as VOL7N20.ARC. I can't ftp from here unfortunately. However, one person mailed me this path to it and another fellow (who wanted it as well) ftp'd it down and then mailed it to me. At least two other copies have arrived as well (Thanks guys!). >P.S. Hope You haven't typed that sucker yet! ;-) If so, I'm sure I would still be debugging it . . . BTW, this is a great program. (I doubt I am unusual in having at least four different frequently used config.sys files.) Thanks to all who helped out; if anybody else wants it and can't ftp I'm willing to return the favor and mail it to them. tim -- Tim J Ihde INTERNET: tim@attdso.att.com (201) 898-6687 UUCP: att!attdso!tim