> -=> /* Quoting Jeff Mcclain to Bruce Wilson */ <=-
> -> Fortunately we still have the SDL, which is still DOS and over which
> -> I can exercise complete control of the process. :-)
> JM> You both are missing the point of the utility. The customer does not
> JM> have to run the DOS program and deal with all the switches from the
> JM> command line. The Update Wizard was created for the users are not as
> JM> experienced as you both are, and could possibly not get the desired
> JM> results from a hands on process.
> JM> Jeff McClain
> JM> 3Com Online Support
> Hmm... more experienced maybe, but you missed another
> important point. The Wizard is built ONLY for people
> who
> are using Windows or Mac as their operating system. I
> guess it could be that these folks need it worse than
> some
> other (grin).
> I really really hope you continue to provide the SDL
> at
> least for the Courier line. But I'd like to see it
> for all
> lines.
I'd like to see it for all lines, too. It's very hard to learn anything
useful about modems if the need and opportunity for learning are removed. At
least, if a choice of methods were made available to the modem owner, those
of us who want to learn, could do so. The only things I use Windows for are
the Wizard and Juno. If the Wizard is built ONLY for people who are using
Windows or Mac as their operating system, where does that leave us DOS users?
I don't run a DOS window, I run without Windows entirely, except when I have
no choice, as indicated above.
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