Oh well, no offense meant.

Arachne taught me almost all I need to know about DOS in order to survive
windows here, and to be honest: Those who go beta testing should know the
environment that Arachne so often succesfully collapses to a bit better
than average.

But you're right that I drop into a project which' original goal I don't know.

Would you like to have some coffee?


At 16:01 21-8-01 -0400, you wrote:
>Good grief!  That is such a GOOD IDEA ...!!  Wonder why none of us
>thought of it before. 
>
>Just shows to go yah ... too many cooks don't necessarily spoil the
>Arachne soup.
>
>On Tue, 21 Aug 2001 14:20:48 +0200, Flip ter Biecht wrote:
>
>> I think you might do your computer illiterate target group a big favor by
>> introducing them to their own computers. After all, they are voluntering to
>> an experiment anyway, and I guess there may be systems who can't
>> efficiently run fatware among them. So why not write a test.bat which is
>> supposed to output avail;able diskspace and memory and prompts the user to
>> write relevant numbers down, to have them at hand when fine-tuning arachne?
>
>> Togethewr with an appropriate additional manual on the use of the diskette,
>> I think it would make the most of arachne's educational value.
>
>-- Arachne V1.70;rev.3, NON-COMMERCIAL copy, http://arachne.cz/
>
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