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From: pjessen@ibm.net
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Subject: Re: Win 95 stability
Date: 2 Apr 1996 19:26:09 GMT
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In <4jdbr8$ssn@axe.netdoor.com>, rgsmith@netdoor.com (Roger G. Smith) writes:
[snip]
>: >: Maybe a 32bit (or even 64bit) version of EDLIN would be nice. :)
>: >
>
>*grin*
[snip]
>
Dont you guys know about T2 or TEDIT ?

Best regards,
Per Jessen [TeamOS2]

   "Isn't it wonderful when Applications update your operating system ?
             Another brilliant idea from the minds in Redmond."