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Mental Patient wrote: | No it doesnt. Worst case if you down load text files you have to convert | line endings. Binary downloads are.... binary..... ;) | | I can see if you didn't realize that *nix and dos have an incompatible | opinion on what the end of a line in a text file looks like, but its not | that the file is incomplete. Its that when you download in ascii mode | the line end conversion happens automagically (most times).
This file sis_drv.o is
ELF 32-bit LSB relocatable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), not stripped
I made an assumption which am happy to reneg. I came to that conclusion when http transfer with Opera/M$, as well as Unix download and POP transfer to Eudora/M$ both produced an unusable driver, and Unix download and burning to CD produced a functional one. But am a noob, liable to jump to conclusions!
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