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       Michal Necasek Brings The OS/2 Years To SCOUG  
 
 
  Michal Necasek, a SciTech Display Doctor developer and  
member of the Open Watcom compiler development team, will  
showcase his very special OS/2 hardware at the June 15  
meeting of The Southern California OS/2 User Group (SCOUG).  
 
  "I have some very special items that OS/2 users may want  
to see" says Michal.  "For example, I have a PS/2 laptop  
running OS/2, it's a Thinkpad 720C, and I'll have some other  
machines too.  I can even boot up OS/2 1.0 and 1.1 for  
comparisons.  And wait until you see the OS/2 applications  
it's running."  
 
  Michal's private hardware collection of "The OS/2 Years"  
will accompany the SciTech Display Doctor and Open Watcom  
presentations already scheduled for June 15.  
 
  You do not want to miss this very special meeting of  
The Southern California OS/2 User Group.  Free admission  
for everyone, so come and join us.  Come to SCOUG!  
 
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  SCOUG meetings are free, free, free and our coffee and  
donuts are free, free, free.  Driving directions are at  
 
            http://www.scoug.com/directions.html  
 
  Sponsored by The Southern California OS/2 User Group.  
 
                   http://www.scoug.com/  
 
 
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