Re: winmdi20.exe

Joseph Webster (J.Webster@centenary.usyd.edu.AU)
Fri, 19 May 1995 08:53:53 +1100

Don, re your WinMDI questions:
>
>1) Does anyone in the UK have a copy of winMDI20.exe ? Please E-mail me at
>dh100@mole.bio.cam.ac.uk. I will set you up an account on our lab PC which
>will allow you to dump this software marvel into our sweaty little palms!

Australia is a long way from UK, but I can help out if there is nobody
closer.

>2) How 'big' is the inflated files and what specification of machine is
>considered suitable for its use.

The compressed winmdi20.exe is 312469 bytes, and that contains 7 compressed
files, total of 590747 bytes in my directory.

All the machines we run it on are dx486-33Mhz or faster, and we are very
happy with performance on those; I know of someone running it on a dx386-33
computer, and while noticeably slower than ours it is quite useable.

Good Luck!
Joseph

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