I still use the MSDOS versions of PCTex. I have it on several computers. However, I have a hard time getting it set up & working correctly when I have a system crash, etc.<br>Of course my old floppies cannot be used to reload a system so I have to transfer from another computer & stuff gets messed up. Does anyone have the old PCTex Version 3.4 on disks or earlier? I have all the old floppies...can anyone convert them to disk & how much would it cost?<br>
<br>I bought the PCTex v5 but I don't like running it in the windows environment because I haven't taken the time to learn it. I began in PCTex with Lance Carnes, Michael Spivak, & Michael Ballentine in Houston, TX in the early 80's & love the MSDOS version because I have used it all these years. <br>
<br>Second question is because I have had to transfer PCTex from computer to computer when I had failures that I only get 1/2 screen on my monitor when I am working with it. Any suggestions on that?<br><br>HELP!!! You can reach me on my cell if you care too (410) 430-5448. Looking forward to someone that knows about my precious PCTex...everyone thinks it is a dinosauer.<br>
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