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| Date: |    Mon, 29 Mar 2004 13:50:44 PST8PDT,4,1,0,3600,10,-1,0,7200,3600  |  
| From: |     "Larry Tawa"   <laror2004@speakeasy.net >   |  
| Reply-To: |    scoug-help@scoug.com  |  
| To: |     scoug-help@scoug.com  |  
| Subject: |  SCOUG-Help: Help, I'm Trapped  |  
 
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In <68123.12.48.25.29.03.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 03/29/2004   
   at 12:43 PM, "J. R. Fox"  said:  
>Larry Tawa wrote:  
>> (b) avoid the SIO 2.00 driver included without reservation;  
>I didn't have any problem with the (eCS default) install of SIO 2, or  
>after the install.  (It may depend on what h/w you have.)  Don't recall  
>if I actually did a test connection under eCS.  I will try that again at  
>some convenient time.  
 
Jordan,  
 
Point well taken.  SIO 2.00, indeed YMMV.  I should have refrained from  
stating "included without reservation"; But, will I use SIO 2.00 on any  
machine - no.   I own one copy of Sio 2.03 professional , possibly two  
copies, which I am *not* using. I'll bet you a cup of coffee that the next  
released version of eCS will either have SIO 2.03 non-professional version  
or else this driver will not be installed as default.  
 
*Most* installs can use the base eCS 1.1 install; ie the dani driver in  
performance mode or apparently SIO 2.00 non-professional version.  
 
Based on the prior failed installs of others, I noted that a number of  
these had problems with dani and/or sio.  Thus when I had problems with my  
eCS 1.1 install on the ASUS A7N8X motherboard, I focused my attack on the  
failed install on dani and sio.  The traps/stalls with sio were scattered,  
not always reproducible but were real.  The dani performance error on my  
system appeared to occur in the network install portion (early in phase  
1).  
 
So if one has problems with a base eCS 1.1 install, I suggest first to  
look at dani and sio.  As well as check the readme files.  
 
As for installing only Java 1.1.8 without other javas, no IBM WebBrowser,  
VGA install to minimize the extra components in the base eCS install and  
IMO would thus apply to everyone.  After the eCS base install, (1) add  
whatever the *latest* version of java that you desire; (2) install the  
latest Mozilla, Firebird browser version (have this available on a CD or  
elsewher on your hard drive); (3) install SNAP (shareware) without having  
residual Scitech Display Doctor (SDD) on your hard drive.  If no SNAP, you  
could simply install SDD, although I have been told that if installing a  
performance OS, and eCS is a performance eCS, install VGA first, then  
after a complete install use your latest video driver such as the latest  
SDD/se available form Serenity.  
 
To me eCS 1.1 install is significantly different and improved from eCS  
1.0; I expect the next verion of eCS will again be significantly different  
and improved all-around.  
 
Larry  
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