> I remember some messages concerning this topic, but at that time I was
not
>interested.
> Now I have received a pdf file which I would like to read.
> Can anybody help me?
> I work under DOS
>
> Thanks in advance
> Antonio Quatraro
I'm new -- a friend of Yolanda's who always pesters her with questions about
old computers.
I have an IBM PS/1 (386) 2 MB RAM, 120 MB hard drive, 2400 modem and two
disk drives.
I also have a MAC LCIII 32MB RAM upgrade, 80 MB hard drive, 33,600 modem and
a single disk drive. So, I am doing the e-mail and internet on the
overloaded MAC.
Last night I installed Adobe Acrobat on the MAC so I could print something
for my daughter (after dumping more than 20 other items to make room for
it!). If your pdf file is small enough that I can receive and download it,
I should be able to unzip it, open it, convert it to plain text, and e-mail
it back to you (That is, if I can fit all that on my 80 MB hard drive). I'm
willing to try. It might have to go back in several e-mails. Can you
receive large documents in mail? If your hard drive is way smaller than
mine (80MB), I could send part each day, you could print it out and delete
it, then do another part the next day (or when you tell me you're ready to
receive).
Send as attachment to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> and I will try to work it.
QUESTION: I would like to get two 16-MB 72-pin SIMMS for the old PS/1 so
that I can use it on the internet, because its hard drive is so much larger
than the HD on the Macintosh. I am new to this IBM stuff. Are those items
hard to find, or expensive?
Patty (new member)
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