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Mark Abramowitz repied to me, concerning bootable ECS cds:
> I believe that you are correct, with a caveat: I'm not sure
that
> the utility that has been promised for this is complete, but I
can
> find out.
Please do so. This struck me as a fundamental point in Kim's
presen-
tations. It is a good part of the reason why I would bother with
ECS
at all. (There have been other bootable Warp cd solutions
floating
around: I have d/l'd like 3 different white papers on this that
were
published over the past 2 years, but the do-it-yourself "recipes"
all
looked like a lot of fairly complicated work would be involved.)
And I'm not too clear on why "licensing" issues should be the big
roadblock to achieving this . . . unless Steven was referring to
the
Win-OS/2 code component.
Jordan
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