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- From: shyguy@ocf.berkeley.edu (David S. Shy)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: Re: How do you install the high res ET4000 drivers in the SP?????!!!dir
- Date: 16 Nov 1992 05:30:17 GMT
- Organization: U.C. Berkeley Open Computing Facility
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- Message-ID: <1e7bl9INN4ob@agate.berkeley.edu>
- References: <1992Nov16.004728.13573@ncsu.edu> <1992Nov15.232231.4440@spcvxb.spc.edu>
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- >Type dspinstl at a command prompt, and then follow directions. All you will
- >need are the 2 driver diskettes.
-
- I don't want to start another selective.install-dspinstall war... so those
- of you who got it to work just ignore me.... this message is just for the
- cluesless/newbies...
-
- if you use dspinstall, and everythign came out fine. then great. you're
- done...
-
- HOWEVER, for those of you who used dspinstall and found that the fonts
- used in the tabs of the settings menu looked terrible (they sort of looked like
- unscalable fonts enlarged 10 times... that choppy look...), this is not
- normal (well... let me think about that... who's to say what's normal...)
- but if you don't like the way they look, you have the option of selective
- install to make it look "cleaner". read my previous post as to how...
-
- there, i'm done... i hope no one's going to come after me saying "well,
- i did this and this didn't happen" or "well, that's not the way ibm
- says to do it..."
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- | David Shy | 486D/33/12/120 | A proud OS/2 user who isn't |
- | shyguy@ocf.berkeley.edu | 1.4/1.2/1/1304 | deprived by Micro$oft/WindoZe |
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