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Thursday 08 August 2002
 Number  417
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Subjects for today
 
1  [os2genau] Intel PC Card - EtherExpress combo : Ian Manners" <deadmail>
2  Re: [os2genau] Intel PC Card - EtherExpress combo : Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
3  Re: [os2genau] [Fwd: [VOICENWS] SW: Security vulnerability in Mozilla] : Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
4  Re: [os2genau] Small cache of memorabilia : John Angelico" <talldad at kepl dot com dot au>
5  Re: [os2genau] [Fwd: [VOICENWS] SW: Security vulnerability in Mozilla] : John Angelico" <talldad at kepl dot com dot au>
6  Re: [os2genau] Small cache of memorabilia : D McKenzie <dimck at itu dot com dot au>
7  Re: [os2genau] Intel PC Card - EtherExpress combo : Daryl Pilkington" <u3232 at home.dialix dot com>
8  Re: [os2genau] Intel PC Card - EtherExpress combo : Ian Manners" <deadmail>
9  Re: [os2genau] Intel PC Card - EtherExpress combo : Ian Manners" <deadmail>
10  Re: [os2genau] Small cache of memorabilia : bob <bob at fots dot org dot au>
11  Re: [os2genau] Small cache of memorabilia : bob <bob at fots dot org dot au>
12  Re: [os2genau] Intel PC Card - EtherExpress combo : Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
13  Re: [os2genau] [Fwd: [VOICENWS] SW: Security vulnerability in Mozilla] : Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
14  Re: [os2genau] [Fwd: [VOICENWS] SW: Security vulnerability in Mozilla] : John Angelico" <talldad at kepl dot com dot au>
15  Re: [os2genau] ot: Partition Magic/Win2k/Linux ? : Voytek Eymont <voytek at sbt dot net dot au>

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Date:  Thu, 08 Aug 2002 03:20:09 +1000 (EST)
From:  "Ian Manners" <deadmail>
Subject:  [os2genau] Intel PC Card - EtherExpress combo

Hi all

I've got myself a Laptop (IBM 380D) and a 

Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 Mobile Adapter (PCMCIA)
its a dual card with 56k Modem and network card.

It has a part number on it of  704425-001

Does anyone know if there are OS/2 drivers for this ?
From what I can find it was manufactured in about 1997/8

Cheers
Ian B Manners
http://www.os2site dot com/

Psychoceramics: The study of crackpots.
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Date:  Thu, 08 Aug 2002 06:09:15 +1000
From:  Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
Subject:  Re: [os2genau] Intel PC Card - EtherExpress combo

Intel tend to provide their own OS/2 drivers (even for their latest NICs) - have you
checked their website ? There may be a link or even a driver in DDpak Online, but I'd
go straight to the Intel website.

You'll also need thePCMCIA feature drivers - download them from www.ibm dot com/thinkpad

These combined cards usually cause problems though. They share interupts which should
in theory work but usually doesn't. You'll probably need to manually assign IRQ's
though parameters in config.sys. I'd suggest you try to just get the NIC part of the
card to work and ignore the modem. If you need a modem, use either the built in modem
(although this might be only 33.6k rather than 56k) or add a second PCMCIA modem card.

By the way the laptop is more likely to be of the 1995/6 vintage rather than 1997/8 -
at that time the last of the 380 series (380Z) was being built.

Cheers/2

Ed.

Ian Manners wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I've got myself a Laptop (IBM 380D) and a
>
> Intel EtherExpress PRO/100 Mobile Adapter (PCMCIA)
> its a dual card with 56k Modem and network card.
>
> It has a part number on it of  704425-001
>
> Does anyone know if there are OS/2 drivers for this ?
> >From what I can find it was manufactured in about 1997/8
>
> Cheers
> Ian B Manners
> http://www.os2site dot com/
>
> Psychoceramics: The study of crackpots.

>  


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Date:  Thu, 08 Aug 2002 06:24:32 +1000
From:  Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
Subject:  Re: [os2genau] [Fwd: [VOICENWS] SW: Security vulnerability in Mozilla]

Damn, I forgot attachements were dropped and I obviously have this feature set, I'll
change that and also cut and paste the relevant data here:

From: "FEEB" <spamtrap at chem.utoronto.ca>


Mozilla/5.0 (OS/2; U; Warp 4.5; en-US; rv:1.0.0) Gecko/20020602 tested and
found vulnerable:


+ Overview:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Mozilla allows running Malicious Scripts due to a bug in 'FTP view'. If
you click on a malicious link, the script embedded in URL will run.

* If the ftp server and the http server are the same address, it is
dangerous.   Because the cookie may be modified by the attacker.



+ Demonstration:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley/1667/advisory03e.html



Frank Bures, <spamtrap at chem.utoronto.ca>


[Moderator note: The site states the work around is "Use the latest
version of Mozilla 1.1 Beta or disable JavaScript."  I'm using a recent
nightly drop of Warpzilla so the exploit demonstration doesn't work for
me.  So I am passing this on without verification.]


Ed Durrant wrote:

> Apologies for those who also monitor the Voice newslist, but for those
> who don't and who use Mozilla, this is important.
>
> I also don't see the problem running Mozilla 1.1beta.
>
> Ed.
>
> [attachments have been removed]

>  


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Date:  Thu, 08 Aug 2002 10:38:39 +1000 (EST)
From:  "John Angelico" <talldad at kepl dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re: [os2genau] Small cache of memorabilia

On 07 Aug 2002 21:24:52 +0800, bob wrote:

Hi Bob.

How much in the way of postage? I could get you to send the lot to me using
my Reply Paid and I could distribute them in the SIG.

I personally would like the car bumper sticker, the pencil holder...

>I've just unearthed a few pieces of OS/2 memorabilia that should be
>shared around. I have 5 of each of the following:
>
>Sticker 28.5 x 7.5cm Red on white OS/2 bubble logo (7.5cm d) white on
>black text "If my car ran on OS/2 I'd be there already!"
>
>Sticker 11 x 10cm White b/g Red text " I surfed the internet at the IBM
>stand" and "OS/2 warp" plus some groovy looking lines etc.
>
>Pencil cup 25 x 11 cm packed flat assembles to 11h x 8d cylinder, black
>b/g multi-colour OS/2 "champagne bubbles" Text "operate at a higher
>level" (I have used one of these as a pencil holder since ~'93, still
>working, just like OS/2 :).
>
>If you'd like something from the above for the cost of postage let me
>know. (SASE or COD, though COD will cost you more).
>
>-- 
>bob
>Cave canem...te necet lingendo.

Er, could that translate as "Beware of the dog, he doesn't speak English"
??



Best regards
John Angelico
OS/2 SIG
talldad at melbpc dot org dot au or talldad at kepl dot com dot au
--------------------------------------------

PMTagline v1.50 - Copyright, 1996-1997, Stephen Berg and John Angelico
.... Windows NT: "Windows Noli Tangere"... Latin for "Windows? Don't touch..."

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Date:  Thu, 08 Aug 2002 10:41:51 +1000 (EST)
From:  "John Angelico" <talldad at kepl dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re: [os2genau] [Fwd: [VOICENWS] SW: Security vulnerability in Mozilla]

On Thu, 08 Aug 2002 06:24:32 +1000, Ed Durrant wrote:

>Damn, I forgot attachements were dropped and I obviously have this feature set, I'll
>change that and also cut and paste the relevant data here:
>

Hi Ed, and thanks for trying again.

However, I wasn't sure how to pick the false ftp from the real one, so I
couldn't tell if I had the vuln or not.

If the false one has the name of the discoverer of the bug, then I happily
suspect that I don't see the error.
 

Best regards
John Angelico
OS/2 SIG
talldad at melbpc dot org dot au or talldad at kepl dot com dot au
____________________________________________


>From: "FEEB" <spamtrap at chem.utoronto.ca>
>
>
>Mozilla/5.0 (OS/2; U; Warp 4.5; en-US; rv:1.0.0) Gecko/20020602 tested and
>found vulnerable:
>
>
>+ Overview:
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>Mozilla allows running Malicious Scripts due to a bug in 'FTP view'. If
>you click on a malicious link, the script embedded in URL will run.
>
>* If the ftp server and the http server are the same address, it is
>dangerous.   Because the cookie may be modified by the attacker.
>
>
>
>+ Demonstration:
>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley/1667/advisory03e.html
>
>
>
>Frank Bures, <spamtrap at chem.utoronto.ca>
>
>
>[Moderator note: The site states the work around is "Use the latest
>version of Mozilla 1.1 Beta or disable JavaScript."  I'm using a recent
>nightly drop of Warpzilla so the exploit demonstration doesn't work for
>me.  So I am passing this on without verification.]
>
>
>Ed Durrant wrote:
>
>> Apologies for those who also monitor the Voice newslist, but for those
>> who don't and who use Mozilla, this is important.
>>
>> I also don't see the problem running Mozilla 1.1beta.
>>
>> Ed.
>>
>> [attachments have been removed]
>
>>  
>
>

> 

>
>


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Date:  Thu, 08 Aug 2002 11:55:32 +1000
From:  D McKenzie <dimck at itu dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re: [os2genau] Small cache of memorabilia

Hi Bob,

Wouldn't mind a sticker or the pencil cup.

Regards

         Don

At 11:24 PM 07/08/02, you wrote:
>I've just unearthed a few pieces of OS/2 memorabilia that should be
>shared around. I have 5 of each of the following:
>
>Sticker 28.5 x 7.5cm Red on white OS/2 bubble logo (7.5cm d) white on
>black text "If my car ran on OS/2 I'd be there already!"
>
>Sticker 11 x 10cm White b/g Red text " I surfed the internet at the IBM
>stand" and "OS/2 warp" plus some groovy looking lines etc.
>
>Pencil cup 25 x 11 cm packed flat assembles to 11h x 8d cylinder, black
>b/g multi-colour OS/2 "champagne bubbles" Text "operate at a higher
>level" (I have used one of these as a pencil holder since ~'93, still
>working, just like OS/2 :).
>
>If you'd like something from the above for the cost of postage let me
>know. (SASE or COD, though COD will cost you more).
>
>--
>bob
>Cave canem...te necet lingendo.
>

>  


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Date:  Thu, 08 Aug 2002 11:06:08 +1000 (EST)
From:  "Daryl Pilkington" <u3232 at home.dialix dot com>
Subject:  Re: [os2genau] Intel PC Card - EtherExpress combo

Hi Ian,
Find out if this Beast is PCMCIA, (16bit), or CardBus, (32bit).

If it is CardBus, check your laptop supports CardBus.
If your laptop isn't CardBus, do not pass go...

Because it is combo card, they are usually "point-enabled" meaning they
bypass socket & card services. You will have to explicity tell the
socket driver to ignore the socket the Beast is in. viz:


rem card services driver, (PnP support for PCMCIA)
BASEDEV=PCMCIA.SYS
rem socket services, the PCMCIA chipset driver
BASEDEV=TPIC95SS.SYS /ig0=1


On Thu, 08 Aug 2002 06:09:15 +1000, Ed Durrant wrote:

>Intel tend to provide their own OS/2 drivers (even for their latest NICs) - have you
>checked their website ? There may be a link or even a driver in DDpak Online, but I'd
>go straight to the Intel website.
>
>You'll also need thePCMCIA feature drivers - download them from www.ibm dot com/thinkpad
>
>These combined cards usually cause problems though. They share interupts which should
>in theory work but usually doesn't. You'll probably need to manually assign IRQ's
>though parameters in config.sys. I'd suggest you try to just get the NIC part of the
>card to work and ignore the modem. If you need a modem, use either the built in modem
>(although this might be only 33.6k rather than 56k) or add a second PCMCIA modem card.
>
>By the way the laptop is more likely to be of the 1995/6 vintage rather than 1997/8 -
>at that time the last of the 380 series (380Z) was being built.
>
SNIP
>

Regards,

Daryl  Pilkington 

//// The PC-Therapist, Business Computing Integration
O<O  AUSTRALIA
\_/
<O>  OS/2 Warp, Redhat Linux, DB2
     IBM Certified Systems Expert

        email: darylp at pc-therapist dot com dot au
          Mob: 0425-251-300

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Date:  Thu, 08 Aug 2002 12:06:59 +1000 (EST)
From:  "Ian Manners" <deadmail>
Subject:  Re: [os2genau] Intel PC Card - EtherExpress combo

Hi Ed

>Intel tend to provide their own OS/2 drivers (even for their latest NICs) - have you
>checked their website ? There may be a link or even a driver in DDpak Online, but I'd
>go straight to the Intel website.

Oops, the card model is MBLA1656P, and I did find it on the intel
website but only Windows drivers.

>You'll also need thePCMCIA feature drivers - download them from www.ibm dot com/thinkpad

Got all that already. The modem part works well.

>These combined cards usually cause problems though. They share interupts which should
>in theory work but usually doesn't. You'll probably need to manually assign IRQ's
>though parameters in config.sys. I'd suggest you try to just get the NIC part of the
>card to work and ignore the modem. If you need a modem, use either the built in modem
>(although this might be only 33.6k rather than 56k) or add a second PCMCIA modem card.

Thats what I'd normally suggest to others but its me I'm talking about
and I seem not to take my own advice :-)

>By the way the laptop is more likely to be of the 1995/6 vintage rather than 1997/8 -
>at that time the last of the 380 series (380Z) was being built.

Sorry, I was talking about the PCCard. I used to sell the 380x's back
when I was an IBM Business Partner with Bill Moncrief. Its a 2635-2AA
built in early 1997.

It looks like I need to go get a PCCard NIC.
Shame, if I got this one going, I could leave a 40Mb Sundisk in
the other slot.

Cheers
Ian B Manners
http://www.os2site dot com/

Baffled by Win 98? Get OS2/ Mac/ Linux /BeOS
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Date:  Thu, 08 Aug 2002 12:11:46 +1000 (EST)
From:  "Ian Manners" <deadmail>
Subject:  Re: [os2genau] Intel PC Card - EtherExpress combo

Hi Daryl

>Find out if this Beast is PCMCIA, (16bit), or CardBus, (32bit).

It is PCMCIA, as its a 16bit card :)
And I only have the PCMCIA Card Services & drivers loaded.

>Because it is combo card, they are usually "point-enabled" meaning they
>bypass socket & card services. You will have to explicity tell the
>socket driver to ignore the socket the Beast is in. viz:

ok, I'll give that a go with the IBM EtherExpress PCCard driver, on
the offchange as thats the only one that gives me no errors.

Cheers
Ian B Manners
http://www.os2site dot com/

"Nobody will ever need more than 512k RAM!"
                           -- Bill Gates, 1981
"Windows 95 needs at least 8 MB RAM."
                           -- Bill Gates, 1996
"Nobody will ever need Windows 95."
                           -- logical conclusion
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Date:  08 Aug 2002 11:05:20 +0800
From:  bob <bob at fots dot org dot au>
Subject:  Re: [os2genau] Small cache of memorabilia

On Thu, 2002-08-08 at 08:38, John Angelico wrote:
> On 07 Aug 2002 21:24:52 +0800, bob wrote:
> 
> Hi Bob.
> 
> How much in the way of postage? I could get you to send the lot to me using
> my Reply Paid and I could distribute them in the SIG.
> 
> I personally would like the car bumper sticker, the pencil holder...

I've had a fair amount of response to this and I'd like to try and be
fair to everyone. If there's anything left over I will certainly pass
them along to the SIG but at the moment its not looking like that will
happen.

I have put a sticker aside for you so you have that guaranteed as a
minimum :). (I'll try and sneak in a pencil cup for you if ones left
over)

The items are all pretty light, the stickers should all go at 45c but I
don't think the pencil cups wouldn't go through the gauge so it'll have
to go large letter. austpost dot com dot au says...

Large Letter   $0.98  2 Business Days

> >-- 
> >bob
> >Cave canem...te necet lingendo.
> 
> Er, could that translate as "Beware of the dog, he doesn't speak English"
> ??

Very close :) You obviously know the Cave canem bit and the lingendo
twigged you to English (lingendo has to do with tongues :) you missed 
necet... it is the root to words like necropolis. So it says...

Beware of the dog... he may lick you to death.

There. Now aren't you sorry you asked :).


> Best regards
> John Angelico
> OS/2 SIG
> talldad at melbpc dot org dot au or talldad at kepl dot com dot au
> --------------------------------------------
> 
> PMTagline v1.50 - Copyright, 1996-1997, Stephen Berg and John Angelico
> ... Windows NT: "Windows Noli Tangere"... Latin for "Windows? Don't touch..."
> 

>  

> 
-- 
bob
Cave canem...te necet lingendo.

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Date:  08 Aug 2002 11:27:24 +0800
From:  bob <bob at fots dot org dot au>
Subject:  Re: [os2genau] Small cache of memorabilia

Oops... should have gone direct to John... sorry.


On Thu, 2002-08-08 at 11:05, bob wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-08-08 at 08:38, John Angelico wrote:
 
-- 
bob
Cave canem...te necet lingendo.

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Date:  Thu, 08 Aug 2002 19:42:44 +1000
From:  Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
Subject:  Re: [os2genau] Intel PC Card - EtherExpress combo

TP 380D is PCMCIA only - 380Z was Cardbus/PCMCIA.

Ed.

Daryl Pilkington wrote:

> Hi Ian,
> Find out if this Beast is PCMCIA, (16bit), or CardBus, (32bit).
>
> If it is CardBus, check your laptop supports CardBus.
> If your laptop isn't CardBus, do not pass go...
>
> Because it is combo card, they are usually "point-enabled" meaning they
> bypass socket & card services. You will have to explicity tell the
> socket driver to ignore the socket the Beast is in. viz:
>
> rem card services driver, (PnP support for PCMCIA)
> BASEDEV=PCMCIA.SYS
> rem socket services, the PCMCIA chipset driver
> BASEDEV=TPIC95SS.SYS /ig0=1
>
> On Thu, 08 Aug 2002 06:09:15 +1000, Ed Durrant wrote:
>
> >Intel tend to provide their own OS/2 drivers (even for their latest NICs) - have you
> >checked their website ? There may be a link or even a driver in DDpak Online, but I'd
> >go straight to the Intel website.
> >
> >You'll also need thePCMCIA feature drivers - download them from www.ibm dot com/thinkpad
> >
> >These combined cards usually cause problems though. They share interupts which should
> >in theory work but usually doesn't. You'll probably need to manually assign IRQ's
> >though parameters in config.sys. I'd suggest you try to just get the NIC part of the
> >card to work and ignore the modem. If you need a modem, use either the built in modem
> >(although this might be only 33.6k rather than 56k) or add a second PCMCIA modem card.
> >
> >By the way the laptop is more likely to be of the 1995/6 vintage rather than 1997/8 -
> >at that time the last of the 380 series (380Z) was being built.
> >
> SNIP
> >
>
> Regards,
>
> Daryl  Pilkington
>
> //// The PC-Therapist, Business Computing Integration
> O<O  AUSTRALIA
> \_/
> <O>  OS/2 Warp, Redhat Linux, DB2
>      IBM Certified Systems Expert
>
>         email: darylp at pc-therapist dot com dot au
>           Mob: 0425-251-300
>

>  


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Date:  Thu, 08 Aug 2002 19:51:37 +1000
From:  Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au>
Subject:  Re: [os2genau] [Fwd: [VOICENWS] SW: Security vulnerability in Mozilla]

When you go to the site - there's a "screenshot" text, that shows you what you'd see if
you have the problem. Check this first then try the link. In my case, the screenshot
shows an entry "trogan" but when I use the link I don't get this and the "nasty" code is
simply printed at the top of the page in large bold text.

Ed.

John Angelico wrote:

> On Thu, 08 Aug 2002 06:24:32 +1000, Ed Durrant wrote:
>
> >Damn, I forgot attachements were dropped and I obviously have this feature set, I'll
> >change that and also cut and paste the relevant data here:
> >
>
> Hi Ed, and thanks for trying again.
>
> However, I wasn't sure how to pick the false ftp from the real one, so I
> couldn't tell if I had the vuln or not.
>
> If the false one has the name of the discoverer of the bug, then I happily
> suspect that I don't see the error.
>
>
> Best regards
> John Angelico
> OS/2 SIG
> talldad at melbpc dot org dot au or talldad at kepl dot com dot au
> ____________________________________________
>
> >From: "FEEB" <spamtrap at chem.utoronto.ca>
> >
> >
> >Mozilla/5.0 (OS/2; U; Warp 4.5; en-US; rv:1.0.0) Gecko/20020602 tested and
> >found vulnerable:
> >
> >
> >+ Overview:
> >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >Mozilla allows running Malicious Scripts due to a bug in 'FTP view'. If
> >you click on a malicious link, the script embedded in URL will run.
> >
> >* If the ftp server and the http server are the same address, it is
> >dangerous.   Because the cookie may be modified by the attacker.
> >
> >
> >
> >+ Demonstration:
> >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> >http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley/1667/advisory03e.html
> >
> >
> >
> >Frank Bures, <spamtrap at chem.utoronto.ca>
> >
> >
> >[Moderator note: The site states the work around is "Use the latest
> >version of Mozilla 1.1 Beta or disable JavaScript."  I'm using a recent
> >nightly drop of Warpzilla so the exploit demonstration doesn't work for
> >me.  So I am passing this on without verification.]
> >
> >
> >Ed Durrant wrote:
> >
> >> Apologies for those who also monitor the Voice newslist, but for those
> >> who don't and who use Mozilla, this is important.
> >>
> >> I also don't see the problem running Mozilla 1.1beta.
> >>
> >> Ed.
> >>
> >> [attachments have been removed]
> >
> >>  
> >
> >

> > 

> >
> >
>

>  


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Date:  Thu, 08 Aug 2002 22:04:58 +1000 (EST)
From:  "John Angelico" <talldad at kepl dot com dot au>
Subject:  Re: [os2genau] [Fwd: [VOICENWS] SW: Security vulnerability in Mozilla]

On Thu, 08 Aug 2002 19:51:37 +1000, Ed Durrant wrote:

>When you go to the site - there's a "screenshot" text, that shows you what you'd see if
>you have the problem. Check this first then try the link. In my case, the screenshot
>shows an entry "trogan" but when I use the link I don't get this and the "nasty" code is
>simply printed at the top of the page in large bold text.
>

Ah, so!

I definitely don't have a worry then.


Best regards
John Angelico
OS/2 SIG
talldad at melbpc dot org dot au or talldad at kepl dot com dot au
--------------------------------------------

PMTagline v1.50 - Copyright, 1996-1997, Stephen Berg and John Angelico
.... Definitions #751: Printout: A document to verify data you know is wrong anyway.

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Date:  Thu, 8 Aug 2002 22:12:50
From:  Voytek Eymont <voytek at sbt dot net dot au>
Subject:  Re: [os2genau] ot: Partition Magic/Win2k/Linux ?

** Reply to note from Ed Durrant <edurrant at bigpond dot net dot au> Mon, 05 Aug 2002 19:11:34 +1000


> There's a demo of PQM 7 on their website. There's no longer an OS/2 version (for a 
> product that orinally was an OS/2 product - that's great of the developers isn't it!). 

don't blame the developers, blame IBM, the marketpalce, the media

I actually met them at Comdex some years ago, the year they got the Comdex
award for best s/w, the President of PQ and another guy with him, don't
recall their names now.

there was an OS/2 party at a hotel across the road from the LV Hilton, 
everyone was there, and, the President of PQ actually made a brief speach,
saying something like " we develop for OS/2, and, we encourage everyone to
develop for OS/2"

they were, they did.

it's not their fault they couldn't make money from OS/2 products, they
certainly tried, as did many others.

sad, but true 

ecial offers for the opening or
their office in > Sydney at the moment.

I have a full box, docs, everything, less the CD....... a version from 2
years ago, I think. we used to sell a lot of it, once.

Surprisingly, I never ever used it, never needed to, my HD is still
partitioned the way it was partitioned when I installed it: 200/150/150
was meant to be Windoze, OS/2, OS/2.
OS/2 will still install on 150MB, but, windoze wont on 200MB.
so, I could've resizef C: . Or, not use windoze. I figured, not use windoze
was the better choice.



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