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How's this? I had to make up some of it but, hey, I *always* do that.
- Peter
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OS/2 Wireless Internet Anywhere Plus New Gaming Software
Come To SCOUG, Saturday April 16
This meeting will be a big one. Mark Abramowitz has been
getting high-speed wireless Internet connections on his OS/2
laptop with complete portability -- in airports, meeting
rooms, hotels without modem hookups, even on the freeway --
without worrying about hot spots or the other typical
problems. Learn about the internet card you need, the
special driver setup, the available speeds, vendor options,
laptop requirements, costs, the higher speeds soon to come,
networking with this technology, free third party support
and having instant control over office-based servers, all at
the next SCOUG meeting.
And we'll also have Jerry Rash on stage as he demonstrates
OS/2 gaming with the newest, most powerful version of DOSBox
(http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/). DOSBox is the special
fine-tuned platform for the great games of olden times, and
Jerry will show what happens when these wonderful gems are
given multimedia power that their authors never dreamed of.
Free coffee. Free donuts! Two exceptional presentations at
our next meeting on Saturday April 16. Come to SCOUG!
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