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echo: bluewave
to: 3ROSS CASSELL
from: JOHN GUILLORY
date: 2009-09-04 19:05:02
subject: Cracking Blue Wave

-=> Quoting Ross Cassell to Sean Dennis <=-

 SD> OS/2 disks are all over the place around my office. :P

 RC> I still have mine, but I have no desire to install it as it offers me
 RC> nothing I  cant already do know on my 2 Linux boxes or the Win
 RC> Machines. However I was  running OS/2 when I got Internet Access for
 RC> the first time and I ran the OS2  version of "Netsc(r)ape".
     I had 2.1 at a time on 3 1/2" disk... The disk got all mixed up....
     The only reason now I'd be tempted to run it is is a combination of
     finding Ray Guinn's SIO Driver (provided I can find my registered version,
     or if he's issuing new registrations)  Without it I wouldn't even install
     it....  Not just the vmodem, but the fact that serial ports didn't work
     worth a flip without it!  But if I had OS/2 installed, I'd have to write
     a bunch of OS/2 version of anything and everything I can find.... ;-)



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