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RE: warp & the tp750?
In message Thu, 29 Dec 1994 18:55:06 -0600 (CST),
strat@dsd.northrop.com (Scott Stratmoen) writes:
> Another problem with Warp's drivers is that they turn the TP's audio to
> full every time a sound is played. It would appear that the author assumed
> that you would use the OS/2 volume control and not the f5/f6 keys.
Same problem here.
> 4) The mouse gain sucks. <- period
>
> There have been a number of people on the Compuserve tp forum which
> complain about trashing their red buttons in less than a year. In
> addition they are the same people who state that the cover is too slick.
> I would point out that they are the same people who use OS/2!
I trash one cap about every month. It got so ridiculous I just don't use
the rubber cap. The plastic stick hurts a little at first, and I don't get
as much pointer velocity out of it, but my fingers don't slip on it.
> What really comes on the OS/2 developer's CDROMs?
I've got DevCon 5. It includes OS/2 2.1, Warp 2.99 beta, TCP/IP 2.0
(develper's stuff, DOS/Windows sockets, LAMail, no X stuff), lots of docs,
lots of beta OS/2 stuff (like Chinese and Korean OS/2), lots of EWS
(employee written software), sample programs, CSet++ CSD (not CSet++). The
LAN Developer CD contains lots of LAN stuff along the same lines as above.
You also get (if they ever get it back in stock) DevCon 5 Special Edition
which includes a copy of Warp.
The entire list spans over 3 printed pages. I'm sure if you given them a
call (1-800-6-DEVCON) they'll be happy to fax it to you.
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