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J R FOX wrote:
> Re this announcement:
>
> "SSI has completed negotiations with SciTech
> Software. The objective was
> to
> provide eComStation users with video chip set support
> in 2006. As a
> result
> of this agreement, OS/2 SNAP Enterprise product will
> be included in the
> next release of eComStation. Arrangements are now
> being made to make
> this
> svailable to Software Subscription users."
>
>
> This (Enterprise edition) is not the same thing as
> their "Pro" level product (which you have to pay extra
> for), is it ? What's the diff between SNAP "Lite"
> (free with eCS), and the higher level version(s) ?
>
> Jerry was telling me at the meeting that he considers
> it well worth upgrading. BUT, if subscribers are
> going to be getting a better version anyway . . . .
>
>
> Jordan
>
Jordan,
I just updated the extra-cost SNAP Graphics that I installed on my Dell
PC yesterday. It is called "Enterprise", and has all the bells and
whistles (the one and only choice for OS/2, as far as I can see). So,
although some special packaging is of course possible, it sounds as if
eCS will have even better vidoe support than it has now.
Colin
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