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Ray Davison wrote:
> Steven Levine wrote:
>> You can test the port with a USB mouse or
>> any of the available eCS/OS2 tools.
>
> As I said last night, I did get a USB track ball to work.
>
> So what do I need for it to see the USB HDD?
>>
>>> How secure will she be from malware etc?
>>
>> That's funny.
>
> So is the router firewall worth nothing?
If you have a router, what about an external disk with an Ethernet
interface? That may be more expensive than one with a USB 1.1 interface
(*IF* you can find such) but it would be MUCH faster! I'm assuming that
you want the external drive for backup/restore purposes when Windoze
dies... :-))
HTH
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Tom Brown, Catherder
thombrown at san dot rr dot com
Member SCOUN, V.O.I.C.E., & SDAA
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