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In <200502090531.5042159.26@scoug.com>, on 02/09/05
at 05:31 AM, "Harry Motin" said:
>Can anyone tell me what the OS/2-eCS registry does. I know that I can
>edit it, using the registry editor. When I open the registry, using the
>editor, it shows OS/2 stuff, such as PM fonts, PM colors and the OS/2
>programs that I have. I don't really see that it shows anything related
>to that other OS.
It won't unless you have apps derived from the other OS installed.
Install a couple of Innotek apps and you will have lots more to see.
Steven
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