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>>>NC DOS - on all machines including my Fujitsu LT.
>>
>> Which Fujitsu model ? How do you like it ? Did you
>> manage to get eCS on it, and how'd that go ?
>Lifebook C2330. About a year ago, we were standing in front of about 15
>laptops in Fry's in Vegas. Two had display quality that looked better
>than the rest. This and one other. And this has about every I/O there
>is, or ever was. It is a road machine; word processing, communication
>and tuning my transmission. If I can do that with OS/2 that will be
>nice. If not I will use whatever OS I need.
Interesting you bought the Lifebook in LV. I live here and go to Fry's
often. I saw the lifebook and was so impressed with it I took a friend
with deep pockets and a need for a new laptop to see it. He bought it. I
was tempted, but first checked the Fujitsu sight and there wasn't much
support for linux or any other operating system than Windows. My friend
sure likes his Lifebook. I'm getting back my old thinkpad A22m I gave my
son. Something fell on it and destroyed the screen. I';m now debating if
it is worth the expense to spend $350 for a new screen and perhaps an
additional $80 for labor. Anyway, the Lifebook sure is sweet, if not
congenial.
>eCS I was not able to install on my own.
>Right now I am trying to get the internal wireless to play with eCS;
>Intel 2100. In the process I have lost the wired connection; Realtech
>8139.
>Ray
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