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Warp: What do I need?



Ok, after having an extraordinary amount of fun installing and running linux on
my 750Cs, I have come to the realization that i need to actually do work :)

Therefore, I need to install either NT, Warp or (yikes!...) Windows in order to
run some of the applications relevant to my research...

So here are my questions:

-What kind of extra drivers do i need in order to run Warp on my 'pad?  I
 remember using some utility disks for 2.1 but i have no idea about which ones
to use for Warp...Is there a FAQ? (updated)

-I need to be able to compile C code on my system, I did use gcc at one point
with minor complaints (besides a 30+ meg swap file during compiling :)
 However, I also need to be able to port (flawlessly) my code to Unix (There
are no graphics, so it should be fairly easy (i hope))

	Has anyone used any other compilers? I had very bad experiences with
older releases of Bordland C++ and would like your opinions...

-One last point, due to the fact that I'm but a lowly grad student, I only have
8 megs of RAM and 170 HD.  Is it better for OS/2 to get more HD or more RAM?  I
know the answer is both, but what if you were forced to decide?

Thanks in advance...

Art


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