LL> Might as well just grab the latest which is #32....
> comes in at 18 disks or you can do the upgrade while online.
Well, I did find the dir from the posts by Andreas Zieritz and
Dale A Cook, and now you. Q: they only keep the latest FP
there? Hoping to avoid lectures by David, I was sort of
interested in 26 or 29, described by many as very stable, the
way some speak of various MS-DOS versions as good or bad. In
any case, I've downloaded a few pieces of 32. It'll take a
while, since my net link is not the greatest on sustained
connections. (Should look into an FTP prog that can resume.)
LL> Here's some to get ya started:
A long list to go into very slowly. As in all of this, with
only an hour or two a day to devote to OS/2, after doing
annoying real life stuff and messaging and stuff with my usual
programs, it's going to take many months to accomplish anything.
LL> There are various OS/2 INI file editors available........
> check out Hobbes for a good selection.
Still, it's not as elegant as having plain text, IMAO.
LL> This doesn't sound right at all!
I didn't think so, but what do I know.
LL> Maybe you should post a listing of the directories over in the
> OS/2 echo so that you may get some feedback on this situation.
Having been snapped at there, I'm less than thrilled with
venturing back again too soon. Have to be able to defend one's
observations with footnotes first.
... No joy but lacks salt, that is not dashed with pain. * Frost
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