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Steven:
Could you elaborate? Is there hope?
For us "programming-challenged" types, I, too, would like to
understand better the relationship between Linux drivers
and any possible route (back) into OS/2. C code is meaningless
gibberish to me.
Although I once (25 years ago) programmed technical solutions in Fortran,
contemporary tools (MathCad, etc.) make that skill largely obsolete today.
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On 1/1/02, Sheridan George wrote, in part:
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>Steven Levine wrote:
>> (snip)
>> >at least some driver problems for ourselves.
>> >Or maybe we can learn how to port Linux drivers.
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>> Much of the work has already been done for you.
>> See the drivers available at Netlabs.
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>I can read what you wrote but since I don't know the relationship
>between Linux and OS/2 drivers I don't understand what you mean by
>"see the drivers ... Netlabs".
>
>Sheridan
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