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- From: twong@civil.ubc.ca (Thomas Wong)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.misc
- Subject: What's in the CSD (SP)?
- Date: 6 Nov 1992 09:04:01 GMT
- Organization: Dept. of Civil Engineering, U.B.C., Vancouver, B.C., Canada
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- Well, now that I installed the CSD (or SP as some calls it), I have to
- ask, what did I just gain? I know there is a spapar.txt file which
- contains the list of all the patches and fixes it contains. And I know
- that this CSD gives us the 32 bit graphics engine (I have an ATI card so
- I don't get to use it yet... :( ). But I thought this CSD is also the
- one with the Win 3.1 compatibility add-on along with the multi media
- add-on. I can't see any multimedia related icons anywhere. Now do I see
- Win 3.1 stuff under Win-os2. In fact, everything looks the same and I
- did the full update. Am I missing something here? I especially was
- looking forward to things like sound driver icon in win-os2, media
- player, attach sounds to events.... like Win 3.1. So to clarify, what
- are we getting with this CSD? Thanks.
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- Thomas.
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