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Peter Skye wrote:  
 
>   1.7 no OS/2 version  
>   1.7a no OS/2 version  
>   1.7b no OS/2 version  
>   1.7rc1 no OS/2 version  
>   1.7rc2 no OS/2 version  
>   1.7rc3 no OS/2 version  
>   1.7.1 no OS/2 version  
>   1.7.2 no OS/2 version  
>   1.8a1 no OS/2 version  
>   1.8a2 no OS/2 version  
>   1.8a3 no OS/2 version  
 
My first impression is that you're wrong, and that I d/l'd several of these.  However, I recently purged a lot of  
this stuff off the H/D, and so would have to go looking on CDs for them.  
 
> Um, guys, there was a compiler change.  VisualAge was used  
> on the early ones including my Moz 1.0 which runs okay.  The  
> last VisualAge version was 1.4.  I don't know what they used  
> on 1.5.  So maybe I should first try 1.4 and 1.5?  
>  
> Which version first required the Innotek libraries?  
 
If memory serves, that would be 1.5.  
 
 
Jordan  
 
 
 
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