Hallo Kenny McCormack),
a little bit more info regarding your search:
> Seeking Take Command for Win98...
>
> I need to outfit a machine running '98 with TC. I am sure that, way
> back when, I used to use TC under '98, but I don't think I can
> scrounge it up.
Windows 98 was still a DOS-type operating system. So, if you simply want
the power of the enhanced shell, the latest (free!) 4DOS 8.00 would be a
good choice.
To use any of the other possible choices you'd need a key. While I
provide all the latest major versions of the various JP Soft command
shells, I cannot provide a missing key. So these versions are only
helpful if you can find your key still somewhere or ask JP Soft to look
it up.
To quote from the info in TC3:
* You can use 4DOS with all versions of MS-DOS and PC-DOS from 3.1
through 7.1 and above, including Windows 95, 98, and ME ("MS-DOS 7" is
the DOS portion of Microsoft Windows 95/98/ME). You can also use it
with all versions of DR DOS / Novell DOS / OpenDOS from 3.4 through 7.0
and above, and in DOS sessions started under Windows 95/98/ME, and also
under Windows 3.x and OS/2 Warp.
* You can use 4NT with Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows 95, 98,
and ME.
* Take Command/32 brings the power of 4DOS and 4NT to the Windows
desktop and adds many new features. You can use it with Windows 95,
Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT 4.0, and Windows 2000.