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from: JORJ STRUMOLO
date: 1997-10-16 21:18:00
subject: starting slowly

 I've been slowly playing for some weeks with the copy of OS/2
 3.0 I got at a computer show, and I think I have the hardware
 pretty much set now, and am ready to add some programs to the
 basic installation.  Probably net ones, most likely Win-OS/2
 first, then some native OS/2 ones.  Should I try the Bonus Pak's
 Internet Connection, or just skip over it to something later and
 slimmer?  For example, In-Joy is praised.  What files would I
 need for the TCP/IP stuff under it, and where would I get them?
 I plan on doing this very slowly and methodically, and am not
 into big ultra-everything packages.  I'll probably just begin
 with whatever basics are needed as a foundation to getting the
 newsgroup/email program I use under Windows 3.1 to work in
 Win-OS/2.  Suggestions?
... And then you suddenly cried, and turned away.
--- SR 2.00 #1019  -!-  Rupert Brooke
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