wrote:
> I have no problem with anything but eCS. I have had
> machines with three
> versions of DOS, two W9X, W2K and W4 all playing
> nice together. Every
> drive that has eCS also has W4. eCS may decide not
> to boot, W4 never.
> Same drive, signal integrity, bent pins or whatever.
>
> W4 always installs. There is one consistent glitch
> that requires poking
> the same button three times to proceed.
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.
> 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.
Jordan
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