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J.R.:
This is a good question also for the Thinkpad mail list:
http://zurich.ai.mit.edu/hypermail/thinkpad/
And they maintain a complete, searchable archive.
A number of Thinkpad users on that list are OS/2 folks.
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On 5/22/02 J. R. Fox wrote, in part:
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>This is for ... anyone else using a latter day >("T"-series ?) Thinkpad.
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>Which model did you get ? Are there any conspicuous gotchas / things
>you would do differently now in terms of h/w options or setup configuration,
>if you had a >chance to do it over again ? The obvious example I've
>most heard about is avoiding a Winmodem in favor of a good NIC /
>56k combo card. But there must be others.....
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>It is my understanding that only this 2-spindle series, among the
>current leading TP offerings, supports OS/2. Most users ....
>Jordan
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