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Date: Wed, 10 Jun 1998 02:44:12 PST8PDT
From: dallasii@kincyb.com
Reply-To: scoug-general@scoug.com
To: scoug-general@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-General: Win32s/WarpC.0 confusion

OK, now I've got WIN-OS/2 running, Fix Pack 35 installed how about WIN32s?
I downloaded a file WIN32s125.zip, extracted the stuff from it
and installed it under WIN-OS/2.
When I tried running Freecell, I get to messages:

1) Win32s Error
One or more System Components is older version.

(right after I've installed Fix Pack 35?)

2) Application Execution Error
One of the Library files needed to run this application is damaged.
Please reinstall this application.

(right after I've installed Win32s & Freecell?)

There was a file from Hobbes.nmsu.edu called that
Warp32s.zip that Judy's Warped World page on Win32 said to
install along with WIN32s125.zip for Warp 3.0, but all it does
is replace the current c:\os2\mdos\vs32s.sys and c:\os2krnl
with versions that seem to predate FP35, so I haven't tried it.

I tried copying d:winos2\.... to c:\winos2\.... under the idea that
maybe there was something hardwired into the code that caused them
to look in directories in the booted partition, but the same results
here also.

Also, there was a file Win32s.zip from Hobbes whose purpose I don't
really understand. Anyone know anything about it?

I doubt this has anything to do with my needing to keep running the old
IBMKBD.SYS basedevice, but does any one really know?

Regards,
Dallas E. Legan II
(562) 862 - 4854 ext. '*'

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