said:
>I am planning on upgrading my computer and have been looking for sites
>that list OS/2-Ecom compatible hardware. So far I have not found any
>that are working: several are in the construction stage and several
>that are links to IBM, send you to a software site rather than hardware.
>Any help would be appreciated.
One site that's coming along nicely is:
http://www.os2warp.be/index2.php?name=os2chlproject
although you might still consider it under construction.
The best solution, IMO, is to first select a set of items that seem to
meet your needs. Next do some preliminary searching of the newsgroups and
the os2hardware Yahoo group. If that does not provide sufficient specific
feedback, a post to the os2hardware Yahoo group should get you more
specifici feedback.
Posting here too is fine, but the os2hardware group is more focused on,
well, just hardware. :-)
Regards,
Steven
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