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J R FOX wrote:
>
> Well, that's odd. Don't know what to tell ya. But,
> at this point, I don't know that I could install W4 on
> a bet. Too much water under the bridge. And too much
> work, trying to match it up with latter day drivers
> for latter day hardware -- assuming one is using same.
I thought you understood that when I say W4 I mean W4 UpDateCD. And
that includes Dani, Uniaud and Snap. I acquired a bunch of Rtl 8139
cards so I mostly don't concern myself with the on-board NICs. I have
found JFS works fine for storage - up to 500G single partition in my
case. I have no desire to boot from it.
>
>> And I am still looking for what eCS will do that W4
>> will not.
>
> Oh, I'm sure we could come up with a few examples.
Please do, I would really like to know.
Ray
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