said:
Hi,
>Do we have any hope of eCS
>ever working out-of-the-box, or is it to forever be fiddle ware?
It's fiddleware for you, because you expect to fiddle. Plenty of SCOUG
members have out of the box installs and they are not hardware tech types.
I'm thinking of people like Mark Abramowitz. Even Colin fits this
description somewhat. I consider these folks mortals. I also consider
myself mortal. Some might say I have above average problem solving
skills, but I just see it as applying common sense and making use of
available resources.
>My comparison is W2K, six years old, we can't even compete with that. I
>have the "Shootout in Texas", OS/2 vrs NT, VHS. I am not sure we would
>win that dual today.
As I tell everyone, you should use what works for you. This is not a
religous thing.
>Do you want the whole files or just pieces?
If you know which pieces I need, send pieces. Otherwise, that's probably
not a good idea.
>Out on the end of a drives cable after it had dropped voltage at several
>drives.
That should be good enough.
>Oh, and when I delete jjscdrom, I loose optical support. Is there a
>different driver\setup you would suggest?
What driver did you to replace jjcdrom?
Steven
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