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echo: os2_z3
to: Bill Grimsley
from: Colin Wheat
date: 1996-12-01 08:07:50
subject: warpv3

CW>> Use Alt-F2 to display each device driver as it loads.
 > Good advice, but with the faster Pentiums or 6x86s, one has 
 > to awfully quick with the Alt-F2 combination, as the OS/2 
 > logo only stays on-screen for just a matter of milliseconds.  
 > Sure is good exercise for one's reflexes though.  :)

:). Nothing like a floppy boot that's for sure. Not really only
milliseconds though, at least not on my motherboards and INTEL cpu's. I've
just been running WARP V4 on a PENTIUM-200, and a PENTIUM-PRO-200, both
displayed the OS/2 logo bit for the usual second or two.

Regards.
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