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>In <20030602133507.XRAU26732.fed1mtao01.cox.net@eyeleica>, on 06/02/03  
>   at 06:34 AM, eyeleica@lvcm.com said: 
>>from cd.  Upon communicating with the bios maker, the particular bios 
>>model will not boot from cd.  However, for $69 an update will fix that.  
>>Now the update is down to $19, but that is a different story. 
>While it's fun to play with older hardware.  I have plenty of it here 
>that's still in use.  It pays to do some comparison shopping before 
>upgrading older equipment.  These days, you can get a brand new MB and a 
>slowish AMD CPU for about $80.  This would probably be last year's model. 
> Add another $30 for memory and compare the total to what you get for 
>$69. 
I agree.  I mentioned that to the bios company rep on the phone.  They 
have called me 3 times and the price is down to $19.95 for updated bios.   
I have several older friends who need stimulation and this old equipment 
provide email and web surfing means.  I can show them how to get and send 
email and surf the web.  For starting, I don't see the learning curve any 
harder with os/2 than Windows.  Also, I can give back these old computers 
to the school I got them from.  They were throwing them out, but with os/2 
installed, it would be a good teaching tool for the computer club and for 
the computer insturctors. 
>Steven 
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