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Ray Davison wrote:
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> And right there is the biggest reason for using UPDATECD.
> Peter: Do you know how many TCP/IP and MPTN update
> files exist and which ones to use and how?
This machine I'm typing on is a combination of the original Warp 4 CD,
FixPak 10, UN0980 (TCP/IP fixpak) and WR08425 (MPTN fixpak). These
aren't the newest of anything, but it gives me Y2K compliance and a
working system. I think Butch just wanted to get something installed on
the machine.
I agree with you and I highly recommend UpdateCD. If I ever get out of
San Diego I'll order one. Or, since I'm essentially King of the
Shelfware Addicts, perhaps I'll order one even if I'm trapped here
forever.
Ray, a question: Can you install UpdateCD over an existing system such
as the one I have, sort of like installing a fixpak? Or does UpdateCD
require a "clean" system like eCS does?
- Peter
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