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J. R. Fox wrote:
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> Uhm, maybe reverting to the tried & true method we've relied on at
> various times in the past: choose the key hardware (esp. the MB) based on
> what your research shows as working *well* with our platform (which will
> always have "issues" that never seem to come up on the Dark Side), rather
> than buying for other reasons and simply hoping we can make it work after
> the fact . . . ?
You said "based on what your research shows as working *well* with our
platform". Just where does one do that research. Let's see, should I
wait for the MB manufacturer to certify it for OS/2? Good luck. Or,
should we all run whatever Dani runs?
To once again paraphrase someone "they is us". If we don't try it, it
will never be known if it works.
Ray
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