[Thinkpad] T43
David Goldman
David at dgoldman.com
Mon Oct 9 17:29:29 CDT 2006
I use LIST (v9.6g) in a DOS box under Windos XP Pro (SP1) on my T30 and
have no problem viewing files, switching between directories, deleting
files, copying files, etc.
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David Goldman
On Mon, 9 Oct 2006, Jeffrey Race wrote:
>On Mon, 9 Oct 2006 07:34:07 -0700, RayBay wrote:
>>What worthwhile utilities do you use that will not work reliably with NTFS.
>
>I use LIST in a DOS box under Windows and LIST2 in a DOS box under OS/2
>to view and navigate among directories and to view, delete and move files.
>I need utility with same functions from command line that can do this to NTFS.
>
>>
>>Time to join the modern world, Jeffery.
>
>
>I am in the modern world with multiple OSs including Windows, DOS, OS/2
>and Linux. I just can't stand crapbloat and I vigorously object to the EULA
>that comes with XP. This is my last Windows machine, but I need it (that
>is to say the XP partition) to converse with my daughter and her school where
>all the IT people are Gates familiars with 666 tattooed on their foreheads.
>
>
>>The T-43 is just too perfect a tool for you to not use it in its best format.
>
>It looks OK; keyboard may not be as good as the 600 series; Bruce had a good
>deal on a batch apparently and was good enough to rush it to me before I flew
>out of Boston. I am just now in BKK and have just fired it up a few moments ago so
>Daughter can access it for her schoolwork. I intend to partition it and put OS/2 (eCS)
>on it momentarily. Comments?
>
>jeffrey race
>
>PS to you all: we are just pixels on a screen to each other. If you want
>to see me on TV, go to
>
> <http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2899600508005272226>
>
>(I'm the one on the right reading the address after taking off my glasses. The
>principal is next to me presenting the donation. His wife presents a bouquet
>of flowers.)
>
>Write-up on my daughter's school website at:
>
> <http://www.shrewsbury.ac.th/events/princess.html>
>
>I learned the Royal Thai used to address the Princess at our audience
>by reading the Thai surtitles at local opera performances! (Saw Aida
>the night before :)
>
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