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Date: Thu, 4 Jul 2002 09:59:46 PST7
From: "Butch Langel" <eyeleica@lvcm.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: "Scoug Help" <scoug-help@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-Help: basic help

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This morning after reading helpful emails, I edited the first line of the
sys.config file and inserted the space between set and copy as it should
have been. Then I reinstalled the system. I needed to reinstall anyway as
I did not include tcp-ip and file and print client packages in the previous
install. All went well and I am starting to learn about the system.

I am limited today and tonight for obvious July 4 reasons. Additionally, I
was given an old Tandy pentium 1 computer with 64 mgs or ram and 1 gig hard
drive for my grand daughter's use. She is 4 1/2 and the games she plays are
not working on the old Digital Equipment machines (486) with 504 mgs hard
drive and 16 mgs of ram. I installed cd-rom, but with the progress of
technology, these old computers just won't perform. This newer pentium fits
the bill except I can't get sound out of the speakers. Interestingly, when
a headphone jack is put into the jackport, I hear sound, but nothing out of
the speakers. Perhaps a loose wire or soundcard going bad. Also, the
windows 98 system and programs the retired teacher had on the hd filled it
so that only about 8 mb of free space was left. Sounds like backup of
things to retain and install Win95 on the system.
A question I've had in the back of my mind since starting this project was
about the advantage of eCOMSTATION. If I find Warp 4 to my liking and can
get the printer to work and the cd-rw functioning, would you recommend eCS
for primary use? I understand that a new version is about to hit the
storeshelves soon, so this time with Warp 4 is time well spent. Any
thoughts on eCS ? Perhaps, I am getting ahead of myself.

Enjoy Independence Day

Butch Langel

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