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So far, I have manged to lose my winos2 setup and also screwup ODIN. Not a great
day of progress.
Not long ago, I mentioned that Delorme Street Atlas worked via ODIN, and now I
have to retract that statement, as an attempt to try out the latest build has
broken something, somewhere.
I backed up the ODIN directory, and then uninstalled it via Warpin, as I was
using the last warpin file from Nov03. Then I unzipped the latest daily build,
and nothing that used to work, now functions.
I deleted the ODIN directory again, and reinstalled the 'working' warpin files,
but there must be more to it than that, because now nothing works with ODIN
anymore. True, its not mission critical, but I certainly have little faith in
it anymore, as the few things I was using now require me to boot W2K again.
I guess the stupid question is, what happened to the warpin install files, and
did I miss something when trying to backup/restore/eliminate and start over with
ODIN?
Since no one in my house cares, :) I chose to speak out here. Thanks for
listening. Sometimes this just gets to be too much trouble.
Does anyone here have freecell working under WinOS2 v1.25. The installation
command file offers to install freecell after copying the files, but on my
machine, I get errors after it is installed, and there is some consideration
that freecell only works in v1.3.
I would just like to confirm this one way or the other. Something ought to go
right today, if I wait long enough
Thanks,
John
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