[comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d] Missing c.b.i.p items

kdq@demott.COM (Kevin D. Quitt) (10/20/90)

    Would someone be willing to send me any or all of the following
items? (Please email first). 

atiwin3, ATI Windows3 driver (part 01/04)
grafwk46, grafworks image manipulation software (part 04/09)

    Also, I am missing the following items, what were:

	v07i038-40, 46-47, 73-74, 76-77, 79-80, 84-102, 162, 223-254,
	v08i107, 111, 113, 116-121

    In exchange, of course, I've got everything else from v071036 on, and am
willing to send these out.

    Thanks in advance.

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ssakata@weber.ucsd.edu (Shinichi Sakata) (10/22/90)

   I had been using micro Emacs for a few months. Though this editor was
powerful and compact, I wanted to use an editor which was more compatible
to Gnu Emacs on UNIX system. Then I encountered FreEmacs. It was FreEmacs
that satisfied my needs.

   However, there is a problem now. I always use the DOS version of Gnu's 
"ls" instead of DOS "DIR" command. So I would like the dired-mode of FreEmacs
to use "ls" instead of DOS "DIR" command.
   Besides my preference about directory list format, there is a reason
why I would like the dired-mode to use "ls". My computer is IBM compatible
machine which can treat Japanese two-bit code system. The MS-DOS on my 
computer displays all messages in Japanese, that is, the DOS messages
including that of DIR command's contain two-byte code, while FreEmacs does
NOT accept tow-byte code. Therefore, the dired-mode of FreEmacs does not
work on my computer.
   Have you modify the dired-mode and use "ls" instead of "DIR" command
in FreEmacs? I will looking for your advice. Thank you for your courtesy.

                                                    Shinichi Sakata
                                                    ssakata@ucsd.edu