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In <3DB45332.20310.9E5E04E@localhost>, on 10/21/02   
   at 06:20 PM, xowatson@concentric.net said:  
 
>I'm impressed you got the "wrong" drivers to work.   
 
Given my close relationship with Murphy (Murphy's law), I'm astounded!  
 
 
>Didn't Tony load   
>the IBM Jap drivers Saturday, worked perfectly?  Maybe it requires   
>Tony's "touch."  
 
I wasn't there, but I think that Tony has the C-80.  Those were the first  
drivers that I tried - didn't work.  
 
 
>I don't think it would have occured to me to try Stylus 870 driver for a  
> C80.   
 
I have the Stylus Photo 825.  
 
 
>Either you're an intuitive genius, or you tried a bunch of them and  got  
>lucky, or maybe they're all about the same.  
 
Hehe.  Actually, *I* screwed up.  I thought that someone had success with  
the 820 with the C-80 drivers.  I went back to the original article, and  
found the correct *set* of drivers (not the latest), and guessed as to  
which one would work.  Worked the first time!  
 
 
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