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Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 13:33:28 PDT7
From: Wayne <waynec@linkline.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: multiple OS'es / advice & guidance sought

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Colin Campbell wrote:

> Wayne wrote:
>
>> i-lists wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Wayne
>>> Thanks for your answer, hints / thoughts and URL's ;-)
>>>
>>> First an important feedback to you and you SCOUG'ians:
>>> Newest FAT32 is at version 9.10 !!!
>>> See & get from here:
>>>
>>> http://fat32.netlabs.org/
>>> -------------------------
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> You have me confused once again, Svobi.... the netlabs link you gave
>> (above) does not seem to have a downloadable OS/2 Fat32.ifs file; for
>> Fat32 it has links to Yahoo user and developer groups Fat32user and
>> Fat32dev (and to Hobbes, which has an old version of Fat32.ifs). In
>> the Yahoo user group Fat32user there is a files section, which has a
>> file labelled f32_099b_f2.zip, which turns out to be Fat32.ifs, but
>> it does not say it is version 9.10. I did not attempt to gain access
>> to the Fat32dev group, since I'm not a developer.
>>
>
> When I clicked on the link Svobi provided, I found a page that said
> Home : Projects : Operating System : FAT32.IFS
> across the top.
>
> The next line has several action choices, one of which is "Download".
> I clicked that, and found a page that has the same first two lines,
> followed by a box with the title:
> FAT32 IFS version 0.9.10 (WarpIN Format)
>
> I clicked on that title line, and downloaded a file named
> f32_0910.wpi. (I think this may be the part that mixed you up; I
> didn't recognize at first that the download would occur if I clicked
> on the title line.)
>
> Note that within the box, there is an instruction to get the latest
> WarpIN version, and a link to it. I downloaded that, too.
> Colin Campbell
>

Thanks, Colin, somehow I missed that title line even though I searched
the page several times... DUHHH!!!

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