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Author SCO UNIX v/386 RELEASE 3.2 version 2.0
AT&T_RETRO

2005-03-29, 8:48 pm

Hello All,
I purchased this package a year or so back, It seems the n3 & n4 disks
are missing. Is there a workaround that anyone knows of? I have the
complete documentation except it it is missing two disk out of the set.

Thanks,
Micah

Bill Marcum

2005-03-29, 8:48 pm

On 29 Mar 2005 08:29:14 -0800, AT&T_RETRO
<tatum_mi@bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Hello All,
> I purchased this package a year or so back, It seems the n3 & n4 disks
> are missing. Is there a workaround that anyone knows of? I have the
> complete documentation except it it is missing two disk out of the set.
>

Contact SCO, if they are not too busy with their lawsuits.

--
"I deleted a file from my PC last week and I have just realized that I
need it. If I turn my system clock back two weeks will I have my file
back again?"
AT&T_RETRO

2005-03-30, 5:58 pm

Contact SCO, if they are not too busy with their lawsuits.

I looked at their website and they still have plenty of info but the
product I am working with has been retired. I found the two disks stuck
inbetween two books.(the documentation set stacked on end is about 4FT
high) I loaded it on a Toshiba 486 machine and it is working fine. I
will try to learn the unix to get around a password in a AT&T Map/5
system with a version of the same Unix in it.
I also have a SCO 286 package coming and I plan to install this in a
AT&T pc6300 plus machine that originally had Unix on it.
Thanks for the reply,
Micah

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