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Butch Langel wrote:
>I was given an old pentium computer at 166 mghz, 64 mgs of memory and a gig hard drive. I've found it to be perfect for Warp 4 and something for my wife to cruise the web and do email.
>I have all the installation media and manual, but several months ago when I first installed Warp 4, I made new #1 and #2 diskettes. The machine I was installing Warp 4 on at that time was considerably newer with a 13 gig hard drive.
>My question is with this older machine if I should use the original #1 and #2 floppies or the newer updated floppies when installing the system?
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So much has happened since W4 was released, make an UPDATECD.
>In addition, I have been successful with lots of help to get CD Creator running very nicely with the ability to copy cd's 1:1, to create audio and data cd's and also to convert mp3's to .wav files and burn cd's that any cd player can play.
>I have several boxes of audio casette tapes that I would like to record to cd's. Are there any os/2 programs that will convert from tape to cd's?
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Good question. All I have is Win stuff. I too would like to do it
under OS/2.
Ray
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