Naturally, after I toss the manual, find the software. Actually this
comes with the manuals - complete set.
Id picked up a copy of SPSS (Statistical Processing for Social Sciences) years ago. I'd used it in college and where I got this I do
not recall.
But I always meant to install it "sometime". But I need the Shelf Space, so if anyone wants a copy, it is intended for the Windows
System (3.1 or later) and is designed for the IBM PC series with at
least 4MB of RAM. And a 5 1/4 in floppy drive. That's the deal killer
for me. B-)
tschus
pyotr
On Mon, 16 May 2022 16:00:03 -0700, pyotr filipivich wrote:
Naturally, after I toss the manual, find the software. Actually this
comes with the manuals - complete set.
Id picked up a copy of SPSS (Statistical Processing for Social
Sciences) years ago. I'd used it in college and where I got this I do
not recall.
But I always meant to install it "sometime". But I need the Shelf
Space, so if anyone wants a copy, it is intended for the Windows
System (3.1 or later) and is designed for the IBM PC series with at
least 4MB of RAM. And a 5 1/4 in floppy drive. That's the deal killer
for me. B-)
tschus
pyotr
What do you mean by deal killer? The 32-bit version of Windows XP can run >most 16-bit Windows 3.x applications.
On Wed, 18 May 2022 at 07:05:46, JJ <jj4public@gmx.com> wrote (my
responses usually FOLLOW):
On Mon, 16 May 2022 16:00:03 -0700, pyotr filipivich wrote:
Naturally, after I toss the manual, find the software. Actually this
comes with the manuals - complete set.
Id picked up a copy of SPSS (Statistical Processing for Social
Sciences) years ago. I'd used it in college and where I got this I do
not recall.
But I always meant to install it "sometime". But I need the Shelf
Space, so if anyone wants a copy, it is intended for the Windows
System (3.1 or later) and is designed for the IBM PC series with at
least 4MB of RAM. And a 5 1/4 in floppy drive. That's the deal killer
for me. B-)
tschus
pyotr
What do you mean by deal killer? The 32-bit version of Windows XP can run >>most 16-bit Windows 3.x applications.
I assumed he meant the need for the 5.25" drive was the killer.
On Wed, 18 May 2022 at 07:05:46, JJ <jj4public@gmx.com> wrote (my
responses usually FOLLOW):
On Mon, 16 May 2022 16:00:03 -0700, pyotr filipivich wrote:
Naturally, after I toss the manual, find the software. Actually this
comes with the manuals - complete set.
Id picked up a copy of SPSS (Statistical Processing for Social
Sciences) years ago. I'd used it in college and where I got this I do
not recall.
But I always meant to install it "sometime". But I need the Shelf
Space, so if anyone wants a copy, it is intended for the Windows
System (3.1 or later) and is designed for the IBM PC series with at
least 4MB of RAM. And a 5 1/4 in floppy drive. That's the deal killer
for me. B-)
tschus
pyotr
What do you mean by deal killer? The 32-bit version of Windows XP can run >>most 16-bit Windows 3.x applications.
I assumed he meant the need for the 5.25" drive was the killer.
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