MKS Toolkit from Mortice Kern Systems, 35 King St. North, Waterloo, Canada.
519.884.2251 voice, 519.884.8861 FAX. (This info is a bit old, not sure if
it's still current, but the MKS Toolkit for DOS is really fine software and
this is an unsolicited recommendation.)
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Michael W. Lurie - Network Administrator, Spectra.Net
"The avalanche has already begun; it's too late for the pebbles to vote."
Thanks for the plug...MKS did move it's office about three months ago.Quote:>MKS Toolkit from Mortice Kern Systems, 35 King St. North, Waterloo, Canada.
>519.884.2251 voice, 519.884.8861 FAX. (This info is a bit old, not sure if
>it's still current, but the MKS Toolkit for DOS is really fine software and
>this is an unsolicited recommendation.)
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