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Steven Levine wrote:  
 
>In <419AABA8.5080203@adelphia.net>, on 11/16/04   
>   at 05:39 PM, Colin Campbell  said:  
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>>The only place I found the program was on the OS/2 BBS.  
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>That's because you misread (or mistyped) the Google query I recommended.   
>Try it again and you will have a choice of 3 sites to download from.  
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>>Is it worth my   
>>spending $24 for 6 months or $39 for a year to get this utility?  
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>That's for you to decide.  It's the price of good meal for unlimited HTTP and Telnet access to a extensive file repository.  Some of the files are not easily available elsewhere.  Of course, if you read the os2bbs home page you might notice that both public (free) and subscriber is available and that Telnet access to the bbs is free with a 1MB per day download limit.  
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>Steven  
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Oh, how embarrassing!  You're right, I _typed_ "PRNDRV.EXE OS/2" instead   
of copying and pasting.  Now, I'm the proud downloader of  PRNDRV.  I'll   
give it a try.  
Thanks,  
Colin  
 
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