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Date: Sun, 3 Aug 2003 15:40:08 PDT7
From: "George M. Boyd" <bb385@lafn.org >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Re: where is ecs 1.1 manual

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J. R. Fox wrote:

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> Ben Archer wrote:
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>>Thanks, Jordan, but I have the 1.0 manual. My need is for the 1.1 manual
>>which I infer from interpolating between lines in some newsgroup threads
>>might have a solution to my install problem.
>
>
> I'm a bit unclear on exactly which and how extensive a manual we are talking
> about. Some folks downloaded the CD images (which took a real long time,
> even at broadband speeds, which is one of the reasons I avoided that); some
> folks (like me) waited out delivery of the full package from Mensys; and still
> others bought the pkg. Kim had at our meeting. I can tell you that the Mensys
> pkg. came with a printed 55 page "manual" that I think deals almost exclusively
> with installation type issues. If that's what you need, I expect I could xerox it
> for you. If Steven refers to some other, more elaborate manual, available only
> in .PDF format, I haven't seen it, but would like to obtain a copy myself. Such
> a documentation I could not find anywhere at the Mensys site, nor do I recall
> seeing it at the ECS site, where I've kept rather current on any new offerings.
>
> I have not installed 1.1 yet. As was similarly the case back at the install of 1.0,
> there happen to be some hardware changes I'd like to get out of the way first,
> before taking the plunge.
>
> Jordan
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I started to print the pdf instructions from (I think) CD 2. I have
forgotten where the instrction manual file is on the CD. I did not
collate the pages as they came from the printer and now messed up the
pile of paper. In the pages of the manual, there are pop-up screens
that get printed before the underlying page finishes. The underlying
page then is not finished. I have been meaning to go back and look at
the screen and then look at each of the pages that were printed and
collate the mess on the table. It may take a little cut and paste (with
a scissors) to get everything in order.

George

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