[Info-vax] WEENDOZE question

DaveFroble davef at tsoft-inc.com
Mon Feb 5 22:15:32 EST 2018


VAXman- @SendSpamHere.ORG wrote:
> In article <p5aop1$1up$2 at dont-email.me>, DaveFroble <davef at tsoft-inc.com> writes:
>> VAXman- @SendSpamHere.ORG wrote:
>>> I have a client complaining about something because they use WEENDOZE.  I've
>>> borrowed a WEENDOZE laptop so that I could see their complaint first hand.  I
>>> have a file on a USB stick but I don't know how to find the USB stick when I
>>> plug it in.
>>>
>> It has occurred to me that if Steven Schweda sees this post, he's going to have 
>> a few things to say about not being a mind reader, and such.  Could be entertaining.
> 
> I was hoping by asking here that somebody could explain this WEENDOZE shit in terms
> of VMS or something  I'd understand.
> 
> I need to see the USB's filesystem/contents on WEENDOZE.  How much more detailed do
> I need to be.
> 
> I used a WEENDOZE PC at the library to read data off of my MissileWorks data-logging
> altimeter.  I was able to download the software and install it.  It took me 3 weeks
> of returns to the library to find an editor for the configuration file and 2 more to
> find what the USB device was caled to download it.  It's just way too ridiculously
> obfuscated to do a simple task.  I won't buy another MW altimeter. PerfectFlite has
> WEENDOZE, OSX and Linux readers. OSX is a no brainer.  Plugged in the altimeter and
> it read the data.
>     

You mentioned weendoze 10.  That's the worst, from a VMS user's perspective.

Ok, I'll boot the 10 disk I have, and attempt to get detail instructions on how 
to get weendoze explorer running.

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