QNX-nuked

Well I just removed the QNX partition… sorry qnns… it seemed nice… but
I couldn’t get online :stuck_out_tongue:

Bye-bye.


Gideon <gideon@h3o.net> wrote in message news:8s01o7$eaj$1@inn.qnx.com

Well I just removed the QNX partition… sorry qnns… it seemed nice…
but
I couldn’t get online > :stuck_out_tongue:

Give it another try when the released version comes out. This was still only the
Pre-release. Bugs still to be worked out :slight_smile:

Erick.



Gideon <gideon@h3o.net> wrote:

Well I just removed the QNX partition… sorry qnns… it seemed nice… but
I couldn’t get online > :stuck_out_tongue:

I will… just make it extra-friendly with USR modems k? :slight_smile:

“Erick Muis” <emuis@qnx.com> wrote in message
news:8s1nne$ll3$3@nntp.qnx.com

Give it another try when the released version comes out. This was still
only the
Pre-release. Bugs still to be worked out > :slight_smile:

Erick.



Gideon <> gideon@h3o.net> > wrote:
Well I just removed the QNX partition… sorry qnns… it seemed nice…
but
I couldn’t get online > :stuck_out_tongue:

USR Winmodem? If so, toss it. USR will never ever release the
info on their POS Winmodems so “alternative” OS drivers can be
written. Motorola and PC-Tel have seen the light and support
writing non-Win drivers. AFAIK, USR is the only company now
making modems that only work in Windows. All the other software
modems at least also come with DOS drivers. This may start
to change with the elimination of pure DOS mode in WinMe. :stuck_out_tongue:

Gideon wrote:

I will… just make it extra-friendly with USR modems k? > :slight_smile:

“Erick Muis” <> emuis@qnx.com> > wrote in message
news:8s1nne$ll3$> 3@nntp.qnx.com> …
Give it another try when the released version comes out. This was still
only the
Pre-release. Bugs still to be worked out > :slight_smile:

Erick.



Gideon <> gideon@h3o.net> > wrote:
Well I just removed the QNX partition… sorry qnns… it seemed nice…
but
I couldn’t get online > :stuck_out_tongue: