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Louis W. Pinckert, S.M. wrote:
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> 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.
>
What do you want to do with the machine, what do you want to connect to?
MB, CD, ZIP and IDE HDD don't seem to be an issue, just use DANI.
Rant alert - SCSI HDD seem to be for those want to pay extra money for
extra pain.
Internal and external dialup modems are available. Cable/DSL routers
don't seem to be an issue.
Video cards can change rapidly, see SciTech.
Nicks are available, See McKinnis NICPAK.
Sound is a zoo.
Ray
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