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>Make a set of boot diskettes using the provided tools. Edit the file
>snoop.lst and comment out the line requesting dac960.snp. You might also
>want to comment out BASEDEV line for the dac960 driver as well.
Thanks Steve,
Once I made the boot disks, the program installed without difficulty.
So far it seems to be working well, except for the same problem I have
with Warp 4 with file and print sharing. I still get that sys 0055 - out
of resources or system busy (or something like that). I'll have to play
with it a bit.
Otherwise, I don't see any real differences yet. It gives the same version
number, 4.5, as my computer with Warp 4. Maybe after I use it a bit I will
see the advantages.
Sandy
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