UUSCN386.EXE



        This is the same as UUSCAN.EXE with a few compiler changes.
This file was compiled using BC++ 3.1 with 386/486 - 387 switches
turned on.  What that means to all you nonBCprogramers is that this
file is faster then UUSCAN.EXE and should fly through your capture 
files much nicer.  The disadvantage is that if you don't have a
386sx/dx with a math coprocessor (387) or a 486DX, then it will
not run.  Well, it might run some <G>...  Use this file if you have
a 486DX or a 386 w/ 80387.  I use this one on my system.  There are
NO code differences between them, bugs in one will be bugs in the
other. (or so Borland tell us).

It should run faster, but try them both.  Check to make sure it does.
I use the 386 version and love it.  


