said:
>I'm not sure how you got so lost, but a Google for:
> generic prism driver os/2
>will produce a lot of hits. The first one will take you right the the
>download page.
>Read the caveats, but lots of folks are using the driver without problems
>and I've been told the author is responsive.
>Just so I understand, what did you search for that got you so far off
>track?
Everything I have found so far points back to
www.os2warp.be
They say the drivers are private. All of my attempts to download them
leads to:
Authorization Required.
This is even after I have registered as a user and have a user name and
password.
The only place I have been successful is at eComStation, where I found the
two drivers I mentioned.
So far, I can't seem to find access to the generic prism driver that is
mentioned.
What have others done?
Thanks,
Sandy
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