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Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2001 02:29:13 PDT
From: Ta^m Tha`nh Nguye^~n <t3nguyen@uci.edu >
Reply-To: scoug-general@scoug.com
To: <scoug-general@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-General: eComStation - Buy It? Or Skip It?

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SCSI: I remembered vidvidly that Kim emphasized that OS/2 users,
especially non-USA ones heavily use SCSI. I saw a whole bunch of SCSI
cards listed on that day's boot screen and my eCs Preview 1 does boot
from SCSI CDR even when there is not that boot screen.

Speed: Installing straight from eCs CD only is much, much, and much
faster than boot from Warp first floppy disk, second floppy disk, third
floppy disk then Warp CD. Booting from eCs CD is so great to get to
command prompt quickly which is much faster than Warp floppy/CD combo.

Choice: Doing nothing is not a choice! It's time to catch up with all
the fads in the world: USB scanner, Firewire Digital Camera image editing
system, Laser Color Printer, 2880 dpi color inkjet, native Real Player for
OS/2, native AOL Instant Messenger for OS/2...

Don't do nothing: It's time to reach deeply in our pockets and feed our
OS/2 heroes--if not with money, then with appreciation please.

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