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In <20030929034641.A7DE917A3ED@mx2.zoneedit.com>, on 09/29/03   
   at 10:38 AM, jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net said:  
 
>When I tried to download, a .dsk file, it scrolled down my screen.  After  
>the whole file appeared, I hit File-->Save As.  Then the correct file  
>name appeared in the directory I am using and the usual download box  
>showed the file being downloaded.  
 
>Is that the way the download should go?  Or did I do something wrong?  
 
You need to follow Tom's instructions to force a binary download.  
 
That said, you should check the SCOUG CDs.  DSK files need to be unpacked  
and so on.  I'm pretty sure it has copies of the TCP/IP FPs already  
unpacked and ready to go.  If not the Indelible Blue WarpUp CD does, if  
you have one.  
 
More later after real work subsides.  
 
Steven  
 
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