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I have been having problems with WIN-OS/2 since eCS 1.1. The problem
seems to be with video drivers. When I install WIN32s there are at least
two places where you have to decided to overwrite a file or not. I think
this is important but I never know which option to choose. To get it
working I have had to reinstall support for WIN-OS/2.
Martin Rosenfeld
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>I tried it, but learned that my 1.25 version is not even working right and
>doesn't run freecell. I have several winos2 programs that work, but I have no
>idea what is going on. Used to work but its literally been years since I did
>anything with winos2 other than run those few apps.
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>I tried uninstalling winos2 and starting over, and that proved to be not to
>smart, as I ended up with quite a mess on my hands. Got stuff back together, at
>the expense of a few things, so I won't be doing that again anytime soon :-)
>Never got to the 1.30 stuff you wrote about.
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>Much obliged,
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>John
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