wrote:
> >Quite some time ago, I mentioned a persistent error
> >involving EE.Ini,
> Year's ago? :-)
Actually, I mentioned it more than once. The last
time was maybe a year ago.
> >Are they gone from the scene ?
> Clearly not or the website would be gone.
Ah, that is probably one of those dreaded
_assumptions._ Hayes (the once-leading modem mfr.)
had their website up for over 2 years *after* they
went out of business and ceased operations. And I
rather doubt they hold the record for this.
> You might try
> swanee@pillarsoft.net
> wayne@pillarsoft.net
> webmaster@pillarsoft.net
But thanks for the alternative addresses.
Jordan
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