11-14-2009
Since it ran on an earlier version of SCO it should (sucker that I am for making statements like this) be easy to find out what you have.
Plug the first install disk in the floppy and run "tar tvf /dev/fd0135ds18" and tell us what it reports.
If it errors out then try to mount it "mount /dev/fd0135ds18 /mnt". If it doesn't error out tell us the results of "ls /mnt" then "umount /mnt".
And as the last test for this sequence , running as root, use "custom" and tell it "software" , "new" , from "current machine by name", image file, and from
"/dev/fd0135ds18".
One of those tries may work. But may not. In spite of what Yoda says.
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