, on 04/04/06 
   at 03:57 AM, technik@der-gutachter.de said: 
>is there any "recipe" to run eCS (or do I need to get WARP3/4 for that?) 
>on an old  tiny  notebook  with  40MB ram? 
This should be OK with Warp3.  eCS or Warp4 will be fine if you do a 
minimal install.  How usable this will all be depends on what you try to 
do with it.  Don't expect to run Firefox comfortably. 
>but leads to two different "traps", one 000d and one 0000, in 
>sequence 
Can help you here unless you provide more info. 
>..., how can I easy make a  diskette  to  access  my  os2  
>partition  to  do changes on the systemfiles (config.sys,  etc)  or  is  
>there  a  tiny  driver  to get access from the DOS partition? 
Follow the directions in the readme to make a set of install diskettes.  
These will get the drivers you need loaded and you can work from the 
command line.  There's also BOOTOS2. 
>Second,  is  there  anything like "bestcrypt", "safehouse", PGP 
>encryption for os/2 available and/or a full harddisk-encryption like 
>winmagics SecureDoc ... 
IIRC, Stac used to have something like this for OS/2, but finding a copy 
will be difficult.  There's also CryptStream, which was shareware.  This 
should be available from one or more of the OS/2 file archives. 
Have fun, 
Steven 
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