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Hi Steven =
Reading your answer I remember the change with the kernel from WSeB ;-)
Updating my kernels, current 14.096_W from testcase, I normally choose =
the wYYYYMMDD version !
Is my choice like this wrong and should I better take the UNI version ??
Any suggestions ?
Thanks and regards, svobi
steve53@earthlink.net on 25.08.2003 23.57.41
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: FP 16 ? (was: Anyone instant message?)
In <3F4A6AA8.7913@peterskye.com>, on 08/25/03 =
at 12:58 PM, Peter Skye said:
>Okay, that's the Fixpak with the WSeB/Warp4.5 kernel in it, yes?
Yes. The kernel is derived from the merged WSeB/Warp source code that
came into existance for FP13. This kernel and it's variations are what
everything since FP13 uses, including MCP and eCS.
Steven
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