said:
>I did mention this when it happened -- the last such incident might have
>been
>in April. In any case, many thanks are in order to Rollin and whoever
>else
>deserves the credit for putting the SCOUG Resource Index online,
>including
>the restoration of most of the Mail List Archive material that had been
>lost
>for awhile ! This has allowed me to finally catch up with some missing
>replies.
It was probably Rollin. He still knows more about the SCOUG website than
anyone else.
>eCS 1.1 is out now (although Mensys is sending mine by Yak train over the
>Carpathians,
>so I don't actually have it yet) and it will replace the eCS 1.0. At
>some point, it will
>likely become the main OS/2 partition.
The rush seems to be over, so you should contact them again. Thy probably
don't have your mailing address and are waiting for you to contact them.
They actually requested folks to contact them, but I will admit that the
e-mail message could have stated this more clearly.
>FP-12. Others reported some problems with that FP, but I guess that
>always happened.
For every FP there we be someone that has trouble with it. The same could
be said for Warp4 without FPs, MCP1, MCP2, eCS1.0 and eCS1.1. IMO, the
smart thing to do is run the one that give you the least problems on your
hardware and, of course, have a backup plan when testing something new.
Steven
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