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Re: OS/2 Warp
I did the disk thing and it was painful but worth the effort.
I will soon be unsubscribing as my present address and resubscribing
as mpsmith@ibm.net on the strength of the tools in warp. Finally
a multi-threaded news/mail/www solution.
Martin P. Smith msmith@netcom.COM
On Wed, 26 Oct 1994, Karl Yeanoplos wrote:
>
> I've decided to give Warp a try on my TP and would appreciate
> some advice regarding which media to buy, 3.5" disks or CD-ROM.
>
> If I go CD-ROM, I'll need to use the CD-ROM drive installed in my
> desktop machine in conjuction with Interlink/Laplink or something
> similar. While I'm pretty sure I know the answer already (NO!),
> I'm gonna ask anyway:
>
> Has anyone tried this/does it work?
>
>
> I'm not real wild about shuffling some 30+ disks during install,
> but since osmosis probably won't work either, my alternatives are
> rather limited ;)
>
> Thanks for any suggestions.
>
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- References:
- OS/2 Warp
- From: kyeanopl@amazon.den.mmc.com (Karl Yeanoplos)