Sam, I have RAR250.EXE and just "installed" it. (Can't remember where or when I got it, but think it was in the past year.) It is for DOS. I got it when there was a discussion on this list about RAR and think that I found it by doing a google search on "RAR".
No BEOS.INS file in install. RAR250.EXE is 269,486 bytes, dated 7-9-99 at 4:38p.m. I can send it to you if you would like. Roger Turk Samuel W. Heywood wrote: . > I can't email it because I can't figure out the true name of the file. . > It "appears" to be named BEOS.INS, but that is just the illusion. I . > believe it has some strange character hidden in the file name, but I . > haven't been able to guess what that character might be. If you want . > the file you can download UNRAR250.ZIP. You should unzip the archive . > on a floppy drive because of the problem with trying to delete the . > file which falsely "appears" to be named BEOS.INS. The file is ascii . > text and it is readable in some file viewers. Most of the words and . > phrases found in it are intelligible, but it doesn't make sense to me . > as to what this file is for, or what it does, or why it has such a . > strange name, whatever it is. I didn't spend a whole lot of time . > studying it because I was interested mainly in just figuring out how . > to delete the darn thing. As mentioned before, to delete it I had to . > deltree the directory. I might have been able to delete just the . > single file if I were able to figure out its "true" name.
