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> My CD -- this is 3.2, Nov 04, not the one Steven referenced -- has no
> files in the root, has a "BOOT" dir containing boot.cat, memtest.img.
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> I'll burn the other version and compare.
Where did you find 3.2 ? The one Steven put us on to is 1.51, which seems to be a fairly new
release and belongs to a very different version numbering chain.
It may depend on the amount of memory and CPU speed, etc., but it took somewhat over an hour to
run the basic test pkg. (once, all the way through) against the P-3 / 850 and 512M of Ram in my
tower desktop. It looks like this thing would run on for weeks, unless you interrupt it.
Jordan
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