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Steve B.
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      07-08-2003
Hi, I would like to try and get a copy of Dos 2 or 3.
On 5 1/4 " floppies 360K....nott sure if 512K ones will work.

Have a 1983-4 working Compaq Plus portable with a harddrive not 2
floppies.

I know it is a mueseum piece but would be nice to run something on it.

Thanks for any possible help.

Steve.


 
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      07-08-2003

"Steve B." <> wrote in message
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> Hi, I would like to try and get a copy of Dos 2 or 3.
> On 5 1/4 " floppies 360K....nott sure if 512K ones will work.
>
> Have a 1983-4 working Compaq Plus portable with a harddrive not 2
> floppies.
>
> I know it is a mueseum piece but would be nice to run something on it.
>
> Thanks for any possible help.
>


you may want to ask on:

www.obsoletecomputermuseum.org/helpline


 
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