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In , on 05/03/04   
   at 09:11 AM, "Dr. Jeffrey Race"  said:  
> [H:\]dir /s keyboard.dcp  
> 10-03-01  6:45a       315,109      0 a---  KEYBOARD.DCP  
 
>However only 97 kb is left on the third floppy at this point, exactly the  
>same as during the failed first attempt:  
 
> [H:\]DIR A:  
>  [snip]  
> VCU      MSG         1,760 10-16-01  6:26a  
> VIOCALLS DLL         2,048  3-08-02 11:16a  
>       43 file(s)   1,349,554 bytes used  
>                         97,280 bytes free  
 
>What am I doing wrong?  
 
You are asking on the wrong list.  Chuck does not read this list, TTBOMK,  
and he is the one that told you it should be fixed.  
 
It may not be your only problem, but part of your problem is that the  
utility is attempting to copy large version of keyboard.dcp rather than  
the small version.  
 
HTH,  
 
Steven  
 
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