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Installing Warp on Junk Machinery



Again, James, you are basing all this on one attempt at
installing Warp on what was clearly a dying machine. Why don't
you try it on a real computer, i.e., one fully functioning? And
no, you surely don't need 16MB of RAM. I've only got 8 and
switching is just a click away. And since desqview, when I ran
it on my 386dx33 w/8MB was clearly slower than OS/2 2.0, plus a
lot less stable (and I spent a couple of years tweaking it) and
a lot of things just wouldn't work in it, like my voice mail
system, that work fine in OS/2 --- and Warp is much, much faster
than 2.0, and much more stable.
  Just for kicks, try running windoz in a desqview window once.
BTW, did you figure out how to cut and paste yet? I'd look it
up, put I guess I tossed the DV manual.

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