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Sandy Shapiro wrote:
> >Can anyone tell me how to setup and use WIN-OS/2 on ECS 1.1. I don't see
> >any provisions to it/for it anywhere on ECS. For example, on Warp 4
> >there were a set of folders where you could start/initiate a Windows 3.1
> >session, set overall defaults and install Windows 3.1 programs. I don't
> >see that anywhere on ECS. Where am I missing it?
>
> Harry,
> I haven't played with this lately, but IIRC, under Command Prompts, there
> should be an option for Winos2 Window and Winos2 Full Screen. One of these
> should do what you want.
Yes, but Harry is looking for the "master" folders, so he can tune Sessions,
Properties,
etc. My experience with eCS (so far) suggests that nothing you may be looking
for
from W4 or eCS 1.0 -- with the possible exception of BOOTECS, which was
included
in ver. 1.0 -- is actually *missing* from 1.1. However, sometimes they have
moved it
somewhere that is far from obvious, and you may have a bit of frustration
searching
for it. Fortunately, this does not achieve the depths of Windoze, which can
squirrel
things away in very obscure sub-sub-sub-basements.
Jordan
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