TSR into upper memory

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Todd Vargo

Al said:
The (minor, imho) "angriness" that Todd showed was not out of keeping with
your lack of responsiveness. If you had given sufficient information to
describe the actual problem, Todd, Mark, myself, or a number of others who
spend time here because we want to help people would likely have provided
the answer you were looking for.

OP has a long history within the realm of lack of responsiveness, which
appears to carry over into each of his monikers. At some point we have to
draw a line as to how far we should attempt to help nonresponsive,
multi-moniker posters. These type of people are typically a drain and help
nobody anyway.

OP was looking for a replacement/better MEM utility. Quite frankly, OP can
use a search engine the same as anyone else can, and then rate his own
results since only his ratings matter to him anyway.
 
H

HandyMan

OP has a long history within the realm of lack of responsiveness, which
appears to carry over into each of his monikers. At some point we have to
draw a line as to how far we should attempt to help nonresponsive,
multi-moniker posters. These type of people are typically a drain and help
nobody anyway.

OP was looking for a replacement/better MEM utility. Quite frankly, OP can
use a search engine the same as anyone else can, and then rate his own
results since only his ratings matter to him anyway.

This says it all. I would recommend some anger management counseling.

I just looked in the "what's new" file in the collection of files in the
new pkzip version 2.50 and here it is. Note down a few features ("^^^")
-------
What's new in PKZIP 2.50 for DOS
---------------------------------- ....
* PKZIP/PKUNZIP/PKSFX supports Windows 95/98 (DOS 7) long
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
filenames.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


This "new" version was released in 1999.
What was your point again?
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Todd Vargo
(Post questions to group only. Remove "z" to email personal messages)

<backbiting retained>
The original posts are all available (unedited) for anyone to read
for
themselves (including you) what the original problem was, as well as,
decide
for themselves who is making up irrelevant issues.
"Get real and responsible and serious and show some civic
responsibility."
 

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