PS> To: scoug-general@scoug.com
PS> Subject: SCOUG-General: Win32s/WarpC.0 confusion
PS>
PS> dallasii@kincyb.com wrote:
PS> >
PS> > OK, now I've got WIN-OS/2 running, Fix Pack 35 installed how about WIN32s
?
PS> > I downloaded a file WIN32s125.zip, extracted the stuff from it
PS> > and installed it under WIN-OS/2.
PS> > When I tried running Freecell, I get to messages:
PS> >
PS> > 1) Win32s Error
PS> > One or more System Components is older version.
PS>
PS> Hi Dallas,
PS>
PS> I don't know if you were at the Programmers SIG about three months ago
PS> when Terry Warren discussed his installation of Freecell. I'm not a
PS> gamer and I didn't pay too much attention, but he had to copy various
I'm not much of a gamer either, but apparently this is used mainly
just as a test that the Win32s installation is working right.
PS> files from different places to get it to work. Perhaps something he
PS> learned can help you.
PS>
PS> I don't know if Terry monitors this list; try him at terry@scoug.com.
PS>
PS> - Peter Skye
PS>
Thank you Peter.
I'm certain I'll get some ribbing for sleeping through the meeting. :-)
Regards,
Dallas E. Legan II
(562) 862 - 4854 ext. '*'
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