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Hi Harry
here is your WarpIN 1.0.2:
- warpin_102.exe =
Since e few minutes both OS'es (MCP 4.52 & XPP) are running WL again
;-))
Good luck with your experiments ;-)
Cheers, svob=EF
hmotin@sbcglobal.net on 18/04/2004 14:45:48
Please respond to scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
cc: =
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Installation and Use of FAT32
Hi:
I need a little help with installing FAT32 on my system. First of all I
do not have any FAT =
partitions on my system except the floppy drive, A:\. And, I really
don't want any other =
FAT partitions. I want to use FAT32 on the floppy drive. Can I do that?
The fat32.txt =
document talks about first using LVM to create a compatibility FAT
partition (other than =
the A:\ drive, I don't want to do that). The document also says that,
at boot time, if a FAT =
partition is not available, the driver will not load. Does that mean it
will not load, if all I =
have is the floppy?
Finally, the NetLabs website specifies WarpIn 1.0.2 for installation,
however, I only see =
WarpIn 1.0.1 as the latest.
Thanks for any information on this.
HCM
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