Crosstalk XVI 3.5
Released in 1984 by Microstuf, Inc
For DOS

Originally released in 1982, Crosstalk XVI, from Digital
Communications Associates Inc of Alpharetta, Georgia, is a powerful
telecommunications program for the IBM PC with many scripting
features. "XVI" means "16", and refers to the powerful new 16-bit x86
CPUs found in IBM PC's and compatibles. It was followed up by the MK
4 and Communicator products.

This program appears to NOT be copy protected. However this disk has
extra sector headers on each track, which confuses some copy
programs.

Important: This disk is formatted for DOS 1.x and therefor may not 
open in tools like WinImage.

Archive includes one 5.25" 320k floppy disk image. 
