Re: PS/2 "E" FAQ?



Google for it. I think it was only on the newsgroup.

wm_walsh@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
The Ardent Tools say this about a 9533 FAQ:

http://www.gilanet.com/ohlandl/9533/9533.html

"Don Hills posted the original PS/2 E (Model 9533) FAQ on CompuServe.
His work provided the base for my adventures with the "Big e"."

Does this FAQ still exist?

William

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