said:
Hi,
>NO, that's my point. I neither want or expect to fiddle. It has always
>been my understanding that eCS was supposed to be for public
>consumption.
It is for public consumption. That does not mean it is for everybody.
The same applies to Apple boxes and Linux.
>It is my understanding that PCs are your day job, true?
Nope and it never has been.
>What you have
>is a lot of learning curve behind you, and a large reference collection.
Most of my reference collection has nothing to do with PCs.
>There is working and then there is working. On the technical side Win
>gets some things done rather easily, but it is mostly kinda lame.
You'll have a hard time convincing the vast number of Windows users that
this is the case.
>What I understood you say at the meeting was just eliminate jjscdrom and
>the other drivers would get the job done.
I said nothing of the sort.
>Or did you assume I would
>swap in os2cdrom?
No. I knew you already were using it.
Steven
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