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Re: Tissue Dose Program - Response



Hi Radsafers;

Following Albert's suggestion I put this file, "DOSE.EXE",  along
with a "README_DOSE_EXE" file,  describing  it,  in  a  directory
called incomming (there  was  no  directory  named  "upload").  I
propose that, the gentleman who is administerating this ftp  site
would create a subdirectory  called  e.g.   "softwares/cdi3"  for
holding these files. 

Cheers;
Bijan
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Albert Lee Vest writes:

>BHM writes:
>>Hi Radsafers;
>>
>>A few weeks ago with the help of a  nice  guy  (Warren  Jacobi) I
>>received a self extracting ziped format of DOS  version  of  this
>>software (uuencoded). 
>>DOSE     EXE       133,417 
>>**************************
>>
>>Since it is a big file I don't know whether  it  is  rational  to
>>post it to this list server :( , any idea?   
>
>That is rather big for a mail message.
>
>Why not upload it (zipped binary, NOT uuencoded!) to the romulus ftp site?
>I believe that's romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu.  There should be a directory 
>designated for uploads.
>Albert Lee Vest