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Colin Campbell wrote:  
>   
> SciTech's web site has a list of 235 chip sets that are supported for   
> OS/2, so picking one should be easy, especially after you have received   
> a few more recommendations.  
 
All my HDDs are in plugin racks.  Between plugging a boot drive into   
different machines and swapping video cards, Snap works so well I just   
assume it will always work, even the on-board stuff.  
 
Snap is now at 3.1.1.  
ftp://ftp.scitechsoft.com/snap/os2/snap-os2-3.1.1.exe  
 
or beta 3.1.2  
ftp://ftp.scitechsoft.com/snap/os2/beta/snap-os2-3.1.2.exe  
 
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