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In <200409082148296.SM01244@MAIN>, on 09/08/04   
   at 09:34 PM, "Mark Abramowitz" said:  
>If there's any interest in helping to get it to work, perhaps this  
>weekend's Help Desk might be a good locale (it's this weekend, right?)  
 
It is.  
 
>I'd need someone with a PC Card slot on their machine that has a  
>relatively recent version of Windows to activate the card, and then we  
>can move forward from there.  
 
That I probably can not supply.  I still have NT something installed on  
the 770X, but it has not been booted in probably about a year.  Do you  
know if the Windows software will run on NT?  
 
>Any folks game for this?  
 
I am always willing to fail.  
 
Steven  
 
 
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