said:
>bad, although they both functioned as usual once I got
>home. Do you have some sort of router alternative you
>could bring, to facillitate contact with the outside
>world, for testing purposes ?
There's enough of them laying about here. I can bring one.
>Also, if you have a late release of the eCS refresh
>CD, maybe bring that along also ? (I doubt we'll get
>that far, but one never knows.)
I'll bring what I have. I don't know if I'll have time to burn and test
anything else. It's been busy around here.
>Incidentally, I did a very quick test drive of the
>Demo CD, and it looks interesting. It failed at being
>able to read my FAT-32 partition, though . . . .
Humm.
Steven
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