said:
Hi,
>Maybe. Would ORC150 bring it back ?
Unlikely. ORC150 only knows about Warp4 objects.
You could recover the folder with an Object Desktop package or possibly a
Unimaint portable restore.
>I think there is a
>good chance that will bring the Notebook up -- whether
>it has its own proper object residence or not.
It probably will. The object does little more than run the command file.
>have for reference for a long time now. That ought to
>suffice as reference for the laptop . . . unless
>they've been tinkering with the format of the notebook
>since 1.1.
It should be close enough.
>I'm hoping to deal with some issues on the laptop at
>the Help Desk next weekend, if you will be available.
I may have family in town, but if not, I can be there.
Steven
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