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I read the article in OS2ezine and have some questions someone at SCOUG
will be able to answer.
First, since eComStation is an upgrade for Warp4, I assume it is just
installed over the existing software. Since I am already running FP14, it
looks like I will get a the new verxion of TCP, Daniella's software,
Lotus, and many other things like USB and scanning drivers. Am I correct?
Second, why did Serenity stop at FP 14 when 15 makes it possible for Odin
to run Word? Or is kernel 4.5 which comes with eComStation the part of 15
that makes that possible? Or will the equivalent of FP15 be one of
Serrenity's upgrades? I saw an Irv Spalten post somewhere that said the
Merlin Convenience Pack is at the FP15 level?
Finally, how did Serenity Systems get into the position where it is
competing with IBM so far as new OS/2 installations and upgrades are
concerned? How large a company is it? What are the chances it will be
around in two years?
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