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Hi John =  
 
It is not that easy ;-)  
 
I assume Freecell will not run with the original v 1..25 normal  
WIN-OS/2 =  
 
because it is missing some of the 32-bit extensions !?  
 
I believe Freecell is included with W32S to show that 32-bit extensions =  
 
are working now !?  
 
I have no experience and proof that Freecell shall run / work with v  
1.25 !!!  
 
So: Your question isn't a real YES or NO case ;-))  
 
Have a nice weekend, svob=EF  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
jbrush@aros.net on 16/04/2004 14:51:19  
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Subject:	SCOUG-Help: WIN-OS/2 v 1.25 or 1.3 !? / was Quite a day  
 
>jbrush's question regarding Freecell and WIN-OS/2 v 1.25 confuses me !  
 
I don't know how to ask a simpler question. Does anyone have freecell  
working with winos2 v1.25? What is so confusing about that? Near as I  
can  
tell, its either yes, or no.  
 
John  
 
 
 
 
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