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In <3C9BFB93.DDBA4942@charter.net>, on 03/22/02  at 07:56 PM, Ray Davison  said:
 
 
>IBMSDD is a ZIP.  These are form the source.  They are EXE installation >programs.  They don't unpack.  Probably because they are time limited. >
 
 
Perhaps.  I'm not aware that SDD does that.  Try an unzip -t on the file. 
 
>Apollo 3DTHRILL 315, SIS315, WWW.MILLIONTECH.COM >4X/2X AGP, 128mb, dual display, TV-out, DVI-out
 
 
128MB?  Interesting.  IAC, I'd suggest posting a query on the Scitech newsserver support list.
 
 
Steven 
 
 
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