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Re: OS/2 on a Dauphin DTR-1?
Don't know who flaked out on you, but you can get the drivers for the
pen from Kurta. This won't give you handwriting, but the pen will
work as a mouse. The rest will have to come from Dauphin, who say
they will be available around Christmas (of course, they also told me
Halloween and Thanksgiving, so...)
sdolezal@montana.com (Sue Dolezal) wrote:
>Hello,
>I have tried GEOS, DOS, Win 95, and Win 3.1 on my Dauphin. I liked Win95
>but it didn't have any pen support, which sort of defeats the purpose of
>a pen-based computer. I was hot on the trail of drivers from a Microsoft
>guy but he was a real loser and flaked out on me, so now I'm interested
>in trying OS/2 for pens. Right now I'm using Win 3.11, and it sucks.
>Has anyone tried OS/2 for pens on the Dauphin DTR-1? What was the speed like
>and what was the HDD requirements like?
>Or if you don't own one, will OS/2 fit well into the specs of the DTR-1
>(below)? And with Pen extensions?
>For those of you who don't know, the Dauphin DTR-1 is...
>OEM'd by IBM
>Pen based subnotebook
>486SLC/25 Cyrix CPU
>40MB HDD / 6MB RAM
>Mono VGA 6" display
>Built in modem, ethernet
>I have my HDD DriveSpaced to 65MB.
Roger Felts
Microsoft Product Support
If I were speaking for Microsoft,
I probably wouldn't have said anything at all...
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