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  1. nikos

    Need DOS driver for 3CSOHO100-TX

    I need also drivers for dos. That's crazy... I need to make a ghost and I can't log in.. If anybody found anything anout this drivers(DOS) please e-mail me at info@znetcafe.gr Thank you
  2. nikos

    Need DOS driver for 3CSOHO100-TX

    I need also drivers for dos. That's crazy... I need to make a ghost and I can't log in.. If anybody found anything anout this drivers(DOS) please e-mail me at info@znetcafe.gr Thank you
  3. nikos

    Need DOS driver for 3CSOHO100-TX

    I need also drivers for dos. That's crazy... I need to make a ghost and I can't log in.. If anybody found anything anout this drivers(DOS) please e-mail me at info@znetcafe.gr Thank you
  4. nikos

    Need DOS driver for 3CSOHO100-TX

    I need also drivers for dos. That's crazy... I need to make a ghost and I can't log in.. If anybody found anything anout this drivers(DOS) please e-mail me at info@znetcafe.gr Thank you
  5. nikos

    Comparing two sequential Files

    What is the best possible way to compare two sequential files in a COBOL program? I'm trying to create one file that contains matched data, and one file that contains items that did not match. Can anyone provide me with some pseudocode?

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