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Nice people at Scoug Help, I have only one word to express myself tonight:
WOW !
I reinstalled the system and was successful. There were some errors prior
to booting that necessitated pressing the enter button to continue, but this
time indeed the system continued to boot and success.
Interestingly, the first error message indicated the statement
"setcopyfromfloppy" on line one of the config.sys file was not recognized
and ignored.
I must still install drivers for soundcard, video, printer , ethernet, and
cd-r.
I am going to try to spend some time going thru the os2 tutorial to
familiarize myself with the system. It isn't anything like I've seen. This
is the first time I've seen it live. The gui is very impressive. I can't
understand why it isn't more popular. Why did IBM decide not to support the
system?
The WarpUP 15 cd has been ordered. I am sure I will be asking for
assistance when I start installing drivers and upgrades.
Again, thank you for your support and kindness. It is surely appreciated.
Butch Langel
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