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Mon, 4 Sep 2000 15:18:26 -0600
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Hi there dudes & dudettes,

Do you know the strange sensation when you need s'thing for your ordinary
work and no matter how you turn it, it won't go the way you planned it?
That's happening to me with trying to create nice graphical output of the
system performance as generated by SCOPE. We got LASERRX. Yes it's old, but
it still works fine (we're also running the 'oldie' MPE 5.5 PP7 (R.I.P
12/31/2000)); at least on a win 3.11 machine... But fate wants that we
upgraded all desktopmachines to winnt, thus preventing us from using this
applic on NT. We haven't got the original install floppy lying around (got
lost in a move). So now we are actually stuck with nothing at all...

Does anyone still have LASERRX (for graphical representations of performance
data) lying 'round somewhere in an installable format (1 flop or so...)?
Pleazzze? I heard that you can run LASERRX on win3.11 as well as on
WIN95/98, which I wanna try.
It isn't supported anymore by HP, neither seems 'perfview' (which I haven't
even seen at all yet...). I also tried working with other stuff like
'ploticus', but I'm not (yet?) that good at writing scripts for the right
represention of this kind of software. Yes, I'm stupid and prefer GUI's
'cause they deliver what I want (at least I think...)!!!

Th@nx in advance,

bArtoque

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