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to: Peter Coggon
from: Dale Shipp
date: 2005-01-06 00:07:08
subject: Re: Blue Wave & Windows

-=> On 01-04-05  15:31,  Peter Coggon <=-
 -=> spoke to All about Blue Wave & Windows XP <=-

 PC> So...if anyone out there can write me a "How to"
 PC> I need a step by step way to bring my Blue wave over
 PC> to the new cpu.?

  Assuming that it works for you ok in your WIN95 system, about all you
  have to do is:
   a.  make sure it is on the same drive as before if you don't want to
       bother going through and changing your settings by hand.
   b.  Navigate to that directory using Explorer (BTW, easy way to open
       the explorer file manager is +).  Find the
       executable, Bwave.exe.  Right click on it and from the menu
       there, select "create shortcut".  Then find that short cut in the
       same directory and drag it to your desk top or any folder you
       choose.

  You might want to tinker a bit with the properties (right click on the
  shortcut icon, select properties).  I have mine set to be a window,
  and have chosen a font that makes the window moderately large on the
  screen.

  If your setup was not fancy before, that should be all you will need
  to do.   Possible things that might have to be fixed are path to ZIP
  program and to BWREPFIX if you are using QWK packets.

                        dale (at) min (dot) net
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