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Re: [ECS] [Fwd: ECS W-verion]
Dan Hoehnen
Sun, 2 Aug 1998 11:31:08 -0400 (EDT)

It was me that said I use ecsw with nt 4 workstation.  But, I only use 
the stripped down version of ecsw and only for tesing purposes so I can 
tell if ecsw and a program I am writing can work together.  So, I don't 
use very many features.

I would think that if ecsw supports any I/O card or parallel port I/O 
device that those devices may not work under NT since 95 and NT have 
totally different hardware interface spec's.  Unless Mark is using a 
driver that support nt and 95, then you will be OK.  Mark?

On Sat, 1 Aug 1998, Ingo Pakleppa wrote:

> If it works under NT Workstation (didn't somebody recently say that it did?
> I haven't tried it), it should work under NT Server, too.
> 
> Workstation and Server are really identical code - the only difference is
> that the Setup program for Server will put two entries into the registry
> differently than in Workstation. These registry settings then enable or
> disable the limitations in Workstation.
> 
> Ingo
> 
> At 02:06 PM 8/1/98 -0700, Mark Gilmore wrote:
> >Hi guys. Any answers for Jeff's NT SERVER 4 question ?
> >-- 
> >Mark Gilmore
> >Omnipotence
> >http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/mark_gilmore_2
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> >From: Jeff Anderson <Jeff@HomeAutomator.com>
> >To: "Mark Gilmore [markgilmore@cococo.net] (E-mail)"
> >	 <markgilmore@cococo.net>
> >Subject: ECS W-verion
> >Date: Sat, 1 Aug 1998 13:37:57 -0400
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> >
> >Mark -
> >
> >I would like to check out your Windows version of ECS for a write-up the
> next upcoming Home Automator. (FYI - My DOS version died in a HD crash
> after running 365/7/24 for over two 2 years - try that with winders95).
> What do I need to do/get/download to upgrade to the WIN verison? Will the
> new version work under NT/server 4?  
> >
> >Thanks!
> >
> >Jeff Anderson
> >Home Automator Magazine
> >http://www.HomeAutomator.com
> >
> 
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Dan Hoehnen                            
dhoehnen@infinet.com                   
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