My not-so-new router works fine with any version of Linux but thus far
I am unable to convince MSWin (XP or 7) to cooperate with it. I am not
game to reroute all my wires to bypass the router and connect directly
to my cable provieder.  So I am trying to find a way to download the win
version of Vim via Linux and then transfer that to the Win partition.
Unfortunately just copying an exe file to the Win partition doesn't
seem to work. So is there an ISO image anywhere for Vim that I can
download, burn on a cd and then use to put vim on my win partition? I
have a 64 bit pc.

-- 
John Culleton
Wexford Press
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