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Thanks for the link, Stephen.... but...
what is "SNAP"? Well, I see it is a set of "system neutral" access
protocols by "SciTech",
but it appears it might be history at this time... at least I can't find
anyplace where
it's available, including the SciTech website.
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Steven Levine wrote:
> In <4772AE3B.3050505@linkline.com>, on 12/26/07
> at 11:40 AM, Wayne said:
>
> Hi,
>
>
>
>> Is anyone using a newer/better dual-head video card that has a driver
>> for OS/2 Warp4?
>>
>
> I don't have any specific recommendations. Since you are running Warp4,
> you are probably limited to what is supported by your existing version of
> SNAP. You can check out
>
> http://pt.ecomstation.ru/hardware.php?action=category§ion=video
>
>
> Steven
>
>
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Thanks for the link, Stephen.... but...
what is "SNAP"? Well, I see it is a set of "system neutral" access
protocols by "SciTech",
but it appears it might be history at this time... at least I can't
find anyplace where
it's available, including the SciTech website.
***
Steven Levine wrote:
In <4772AE3B.3050505@linkline.com>, on 12/26/07
at 11:40 AM, Wayne <waynec@linkline.com> said:
Hi,
Is anyone using a newer/better dual-head video card that has a driver
for OS/2 Warp4?
I don't have any specific recommendations. Since you are running Warp4,
you are probably limited to what is supported by your existing version of
SNAP. You can check out
http://pt.ecomstation.ru/hardware.php?action=category§ion=video
Steven
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