said:
Hi,
>I also got PCI.ZIP. That is V 1.0. It won't run - no error on screen.
It runs fine. It would appear you neglected to scan the readme for
references to OS/2.
>Do you see anything I should be concerned about?
Not that I can see. It's your basic VIA chipsets. I still can not
clearly correlate the reported graphics chipset
VIA/S3G UNICHROME PRO IGP
to a specific chipset listed as supported by Scitech. The 3.1.5
changelist lists
. Added support for the VIA CLE266 (UniChrome) and P4M800/VN800/CN800
(UniChrome Pro) chipsets.
So, I guess this is as good as it's going to get unless I decide to learn
more.
>You replied thru the list.
Yes. Replies always go to the list so others can benefit.
>I assume you did not want me to send an
>attachment to the list.
It depends. As always, common sense applies. We still have some members
that are dial-up. Small attachments are OK. I would consider your
pci.log small enough, although common sense says a zipped attachment is
generally better. The result would have been on the order of a 2-3KB
attachment which should not be a problem for any reasonable person. We
regularly see top-posted replies, with unsnipped quotes, that are larger
than this.
Regards,
Steven
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