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Date:      Fri, 26 Apr 1996 12:44:43 -0400
From:      Paul Wade <topw@tiac.net>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   help!
Message-ID:  <3180FD7B.4CA@tiac.net>

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ok - I managed to get the minimal binaries up by ftp'ing to a win95 machine and carrying floppies to the 
machine on the kitchen table. Now I have the manpages.* files and want to install from floppy so I can proceed 
from there. How? An alternative is to use my dos/win95 machine to read docs for now. What is the best doc 
package for that purpose? I do have browsers,converters,etc.

I hope I can help to promote your project. I have 2 domains registered and I AM ANXIOUS to get back to using a 
real os. I tried a lot of server/perl/html editors on windows and 95. I decided that it would be best to set 
up a unix platform to test on and ftp from there. The stuff I tried was unstable. I used to write device 
drivers for unix but my memory is tired. I have had my fingers blown off by microsoft products too many times 
and I am only planning to keep windows around to check my pages with popular browsers.

I would be glad to devote some space at topoftheworld.com to freebsd promotion. I just moved to tiac.net 
because they allow scripting. I expect that most nameservers will see the change by tonight.

again, if you can point me in the right direction, I am a good reader. I never took any courses but am an 
accomplished c and assembler programmer. Also a hardware designer. If I can help with packaging docs in the 
future, I will.

Paul Wade



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