in fact, the version from the Don Maslin archive labels itself as 2.11,
without additional letters. Where does the information about 2.11d and
2.11e come from?
вт, 9 июн. 2026 г., 00:56 Robert Feldman via cctalk <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>rg>:
On 6/8/26 7:40 AM, Fred Cisin wrote:
On Sun, 7 Jun 2026, Robert Feldman via cctalk
wrote:
Does anyone have a working copy of a bootable
Otrona Attache MS-DOS
2.11d or 2.11e disk that they can copy and snail-mail to me? All of
my disks are giving a "Bad or missing Command Interpreter" error. I
no longer have another computer that reads/writes 5 1/4" IBM 360KB
disks, so I need a physical copy.
Please email me at feldman.r(a)comcast.net so we can arrange shipping
(I am in Chicago) and payment.
Thanks,
Bob Feldman
If and when you can get access to amacine with a drive and internet, try
www.retroarchive.org/maslin
Don Maslin (1927 - 2004) had a wondrous collection of system/boot disks
We all miss him
--
Grumpy Ol' Fred
Fred,
Yes. The first thing I did was look in the Maslin Archive to see if a
copy of the Otrona MS-DOS is available. There is a copy in the archive.
Most likely is is 2.11d, as 2.11e was circulated by FAUG after Otrona
went out of business. Reportedly 2.11e has support for hard drives, but
I can use either 2.11d or 2.11e.
Bob