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In <493D7CB0.2030203@charter.net>, on 12/08/08
at 11:59 AM, Ray Davison said:
>It is my understanding - from those who seem to know about such things -
>that all that is required for OS/2 related software is money and/or
>intelligent-educated time. Which do you plan to contribute?
I have no plan for either, because I have no information - that was the
purpose of my post. I *have* contributed money for development of various
things, and have donated my time, but that wasn't really what I was
asking. I have seen some posts implying that a driver was in the works.
>I am a
>little short of both.
It's all relative. If you gave it any level of priority, you would have
some of both to give.
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