Georgy,

One of the software disks that came with my 8:16, which I purchased in March of 1984, has a printed label saying (with the "d" after 2.1.1 hand written in blue ink):

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ATTACHE
MSDOS
REVISION: 2.1.1d    SN 1850     48 TPI    Date: 02/29/84
</quote>

Volume 5, Number 1 (Spring 1985) of "Where It's Att. Official Newsletter of the First Attache/2001 User Group" lists the "Newest" FAUG Library disk as "Attache MS-Dos 2.11e(x) System Disk FAUG211e(x). The latest 'unreleased' Otrona 8:16 master disk for MS-Dos. About to come out when bankruptcy hit Otrona."

That same issue says that RAMDISK.SYS works only with 2.11e(x) and not with earlier versions. Issue 5, Number 2 says that "211e(x)" "Includes extensive new hard disk software."

Regards,
Bob


P.S. to Fred: My apologies for not knowing offhand if the MS-DOS version is "two eleven e (x)" or "two one one e (x)". When I get my 8:16 running, I can check. Bob


>Message: 12
>Date: Tue, 9 Jun 2026 12:09:28 +0700
>From: Georgy Galtsev <[email protected]>
>Subject: [cctalk] Re: Need Otrona Attache 8:16 MS-DOS Disk
>
>in fact, the version from the Don Maslin archive labels itself as 2.11,
>without additional letters. Where does the information about 2.11d and
>2.11e come from?

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