Author: The Paranoid (dialin-212-144-218-031.arcor-ip.net)
Date: 03-05-2005 13:34
The .S-Files stand for Source-file and allow you to assemble STOS yourself if you want to.
I doubt it.
If you want me to, i can MSA my original STOS disks
or zip my old STOS-folder which also contains many
extensions - Haven't used it the previous years.
The early STOS versions will only run correctly on
TOS-versions 1.0 and 1.02, ever since version 1.3 i
think it also runs reliably on TOS 1.04.