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Subject:OS/2 WARP From:Mike Christie <mikec -at- LUNA -dot- SYNTEL -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 9 Nov 1994 09:00:05 -0800
Has anyone installed Warp on their DOS/Windows system? I'm working on a
Windows help file resume, and I'd like to do an OS/2 INF version as well.
I'm very sensitive to the recent admonitions not to use company resources
for resume work, but I'm also very fond of my current DOS 6/Windows
setup at home. Will I screw that up if I install Warp, or can they live
happily together? Does Warp inclde the dual boot function of OS/2 2.x?
Speaking of OS/2, someone asked recently about Ventura 5.0. Has anyone
installed it on OS/2? What were the results? Of course given the early
reactions I've seen on the VP forum on CompuServe, I think it's time for
all of us holdout Venturians to learn Frame <sigh>. (Not to mention the
demands of the marketplace. <sigh2>)
Mike Christie
Technical Writer
Syntelligence Systems, Inc.
mikec -at- syntel -dot- com