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Hi Carla,
The way I understood it, I will supply the complete presentation to
Steven Levine for him to place on an upcoming SCOUG CD-ROM (any comments
here, Steven). First, before that happens I want to spruce it up a
little. I am in communication with Steven right now on a couple of
issues.
When I finish (in about 1 wk) I will supply Steven with a zipped archive
of the entire presentation. I'd be happy to do it any way you wish.
Harry Chris
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Carla Hanzlik wrote:
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> Hi, Harry!
>
> Sorry I missed your presentation last Saturday. I understand from
> Peter that you are doing an article about it for the newsletter. Is
> that right? And/or, you are providing a checklist for installing
> Open Watcom. Peter mentions both in his write-up of the meeting.
> See:
>
> http://www.scoug.com/lastmeeting.html
>
> Let me know what's really what - and I'll know what to expect and
> I'll also make the information on the SCOUG web site match whatever
> you tell me. :-)
>
> Thanks -
> Carla
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