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Well, I am impressed with diskless boot feature of eComstation which I
haven't seen from other OS/2 products. That feature of course requires
Boot ROM network Card and Kim's favorite is Kingston.
I went to PCClub, Microcenter, CompUSA, Fry's, ACP & Sequoia swapmeets and
saw many D-link, 3com, Intel, and others in Orange County but not a single
Kingston. That's ironic because because Kingston is located right in
Fountain Valley, Orange County, weird heh?
By the way, I didn't realize that's what I mis-spelled until you pointed
out and start kicking myself right now!
Thanks for being my editor for free :)
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Gary Wong wrote:
Do you mean ROM instead of room?
Besides, what does this have to do with eComStation?
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