On Sat, 05 Feb 2000 16:59:31, Van Voordturen wrote:
> Hello all,
> Last week I finally found a 57k6 modem for my 486. Little problem: I don't
> have a cd-rom. Of course other software works nicely with my choice of
> modem (that's why it took so long), but in order to use it's additional
> features like voice answering, I downloaded the manual from the
> manufacturer. That's the .pdf file I'd like to open. So far I tried winzip,
> arachne, midnight commander and netscape for linux on it, but apart from
> calling it a "portable data file", all failed.
> Does anyone know how to handle such files? (coming from
> http://www.dynalink.com)
> If it requires special software, would U be willing to open them for me,
> and send them back zipped? (460kB and 530kB .pdf)
> Thanks in advance,
> Bart
Send that .PDF file as an eMail attachment to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If that one "goes down", try this one... [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You will receive a plain text file via return eMail.
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Glenn McCorkle [EMAIL PROTECTED] North Jackson, Ohio, USA
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