All right, I guess it's not under the 10-year rule, but I'm desparate,
and this audience is the most likely to understand...
I have an old Toshiba T3200SXC portable. It's the only DOS based
machine I have left, and the only one, therefore, that will run
my prom-burner software (Don't ask...) and some essential DOS
based utilities. I had it hooked to my network and did things
such as burn "BIOS" EPROMs for my VS3100's. The networking depended
on some of the capabilities of DESQVIEW/X.
Recently I *really* (&(*$^*%$ up, and managed to blow up my setup
on that machine. Rebuilt everything, went to load DV/X and
.... got an unrecoverable read error on my only copy of Disk #2.
Aborts the install completely. In the midst of my preparations
for hara-kiri, it came to me: Maybe someone out there had a
copy of DV/X who would be willing to send me what's on Disk #2, or
at the least, the bad file. The file is one of the compressed
files, MERGECFG.EX_. The version of DV/X I'm using is 2.00.
Quarterdeck/Symantec is no use; they don't even mention DV on their
web page.
As I said, I'm desparate, and again apologize for the (possibly) OT
stuff. If you have v2 of DV/X around somewhere, or know where I can
get that file, let me know. If you've got a full copy of DV/X you're
willing to sell, and the disks are still readable (:-)), let me
know that, too.
Thanks!
Dann Lunsford