That would be her. Excellent book that got me out of trouble many times, it
was the first time that I run into a good outline of the system tables, and
it made things a lot easier, way back when DOS was king...
It would be great to get a similar book updated for the Windows environment.
I have no idea what happened to her, maybe Razzak can chime in?

Javier Valencia, PE
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The author is  Anne Gillihan.  Is she still around.  I used to talk to her
on Microrims support line, in the early days.

Bernie Lis
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Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 12:49 PM
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> This use of the choose command was presented in the original book "Inside
> R:Base" (???) way back when (early 90's, DOS version) by a lady whose name
> escapes me right know and published by Microrim (green and white cover

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