Earlier, Frank McConnell wrote:
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I'm thinking what this means is that you can use
TCM to copy 1.44MB
3.5" media, but there's no guarantee that it will reliably copy
media that are copy-protected.
Thanks for the info ... that's what I was afraid I was going to hear.
I notice you are connected to
kjsl.com via UUCP. There's less and less
of that any more. For anyone's interest in the Ohio area, I've got a
UUCP number in Columbus, and there are still 4 or 5 systems that use
me as an upstream mail hub. Since the mapping project shut down, it's
difficult to find a connection.
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