raymond@purina.berkeley.edu (Raymond Chen) (03/03/91)
For those playing along at home... *** t1008812 Sat Mar 02 10:57:16 1991 --- csip.faq Sat Mar 02 09:09:14 1991 *************** *** 206,208 **** ZOO ZOO PD1:<MSDOS.ZOO>ZOO201.EXE comp.binaries.ibm.pc ! PAK PAK250 PD1:<MSDOS.ARC-LBR>PAK250.EXE garbo.uwasa.fi ^^^ note: this is *different* from PKPAK. --- 206,208 ---- ZOO ZOO PD1:<MSDOS.ZOO>ZOO201.EXE comp.binaries.ibm.pc ! PAK PAK251 PD1:<MSDOS.ARC-LBR>PAK250.EXE garbo.uwasa.fi ^^^ note: this is *different* from PKPAK. *************** *** 209,211 **** LZH LHARC PD1:<MSDOS.ARC-LBR>LH113c.EXE garbo.uwasa.fi ! ARJ ARJ PD1:<MSDOS.ARC-LBR>ARJ015A.ZIP ? Z COMPRESS PD1:<MSDOS.SQ-USQ>COMPRS16.ARC unix archive sites --- 209,211 ---- LZH LHARC PD1:<MSDOS.ARC-LBR>LH113c.EXE garbo.uwasa.fi ! ARJ ARJ PD1:<MSDOS.ARC-LBR>ARJ020.ZIP ? Z COMPRESS PD1:<MSDOS.SQ-USQ>COMPRS16.ARC unix archive sites *************** *** 274,275 **** --- 274,280 ---- /mirrors/msdos. + + sol.deakin.oz.au ? ? + 128.184.1.1 (Australia) + A duplicate of the SIMTEL20 archives is kept in + pub/PC/simtel-20.
raymond@sunkist.berkeley.edu (Raymond Chen) (04/04/91)
For those playing along at home... No major changes, just corrections to typos and version numbers. *** faq.csip.old Sat Mar 16 19:55:30 1991 --- faq.csip Wed Apr 3 11:49:06 1991 *************** *** 1,4 **** ! [$Id: csip.faq 4.15 91/03/02 10:58:34 raymond Exp $] TABLE OF CONTENTS --- 1,4 ---- ! [$Id: csip.faq 4.16 91/03/30 20:58:49 raymond Exp $] TABLE OF CONTENTS *************** *** 7,13 **** 0.1) What is this file? 0.2) I have a question that's not in this file. How should I ask it to increase the chances that I'll get a response? ! 0.3) Somebody just said that a { Mac, Amiga } beats the socks of a PC. I have my flame thrower ready. Any last words? 0.4) Somebody just asked a really simple question. What should I do? --- 7,13 ---- 0.1) What is this file? 0.2) I have a question that's not in this file. How should I ask it to increase the chances that I'll get a response? ! 0.3) Somebody just said that a { Mac, Amiga } beats the socks off a PC. I have my flame thrower ready. Any last words? 0.4) Somebody just asked a really simple question. What should I do? *************** *** 109,115 **** I also keep an index of previously-asked questions in my archives. Instructions on accessing the archive can be found in Appendix A. ! 0.3) Somebody just said that a { Mac, Amiga } beats the socks of a PC. I have my flame thrower ready. Any last words? Oh, for crying out loud. About twice a year some immature bozo --- 109,115 ---- I also keep an index of previously-asked questions in my archives. Instructions on accessing the archive can be found in Appendix A. ! 0.3) Somebody just said that a { Mac, Amiga } beats the socks off a PC. I have my flame thrower ready. Any last words? Oh, for crying out loud. About twice a year some immature bozo *************** *** 204,213 **** ARC PKUNPAK PD1:<MSDOS.ARC-LBR>PK361.EXE SIMTEL20 ZIP PKUNZIP PD1:<MSDOS.ZIP>PKZ110EU.EXE grape ZOO ZOO PD1:<MSDOS.ZOO>ZOO201.EXE comp.binaries.ibm.pc ! PAK PAK251 PD1:<MSDOS.ARC-LBR>PAK250.EXE garbo.uwasa.fi ^^^ note: this is *different* from PKPAK. LZH LHARC PD1:<MSDOS.ARC-LBR>LH113c.EXE garbo.uwasa.fi ! ARJ ARJ PD1:<MSDOS.ARC-LBR>ARJ020.ZIP ? Z COMPRESS PD1:<MSDOS.SQ-USQ>COMPRS16.ARC unix archive sites TAR PDTAR PD1:<MSDOS.FILEUTL>PDTAR.ARC unix archive sites --- 204,213 ---- ARC PKUNPAK PD1:<MSDOS.ARC-LBR>PK361.EXE SIMTEL20 ZIP PKUNZIP PD1:<MSDOS.ZIP>PKZ110EU.EXE grape ZOO ZOO PD1:<MSDOS.ZOO>ZOO201.EXE comp.binaries.ibm.pc ! PAK PAK PD1:<MSDOS.ARC-LBR>PAK251.EXE garbo.uwasa.fi ^^^ note: this is *different* from PKPAK. LZH LHARC PD1:<MSDOS.ARC-LBR>LH113c.EXE garbo.uwasa.fi ! ARJ ARJ PD1:<MSDOS.ARC-LBR>ARJ100.ZIP ? Z COMPRESS PD1:<MSDOS.SQ-USQ>COMPRS16.ARC unix archive sites TAR PDTAR PD1:<MSDOS.FILEUTL>PDTAR.ARC unix archive sites *************** *** 552,558 **** V20: An 8-bit version of the V30. 5%--10% faster than the 8088. Also, note that many benchmarks exaggerate the relative performance ! of the chips since they tend to emphasize intructions which have been significantly sped up in the newer chips. 4.2) Can I move floppies around freely between 1.2M and 360K drives? --- 552,558 ---- V20: An 8-bit version of the V30. 5%--10% faster than the 8088. Also, note that many benchmarks exaggerate the relative performance ! of the chips since they tend to emphasize instructions which have been significantly sped up in the newer chips. 4.2) Can I move floppies around freely between 1.2M and 360K drives?