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From: Martin Stromberg <Martin DOT Stromberg AT epl DOT ericsson DOT se>
Message-Id: <200203071259.NAA21612@lws256.lu.erisoft.se>
Subject: Re: Proposed readme.1st changes
To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com
Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 13:59:40 +0100 (MET)
In-Reply-To: <10203030232.AA12545@clio.rice.edu> from "Charles Sandmann" at Mar 02, 2002 08:32:10 PM
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> *** z:readme.1st	Thu Feb 22 07:44:10 2001
> --- c:\readme.1st	Sat Mar  2 20:20:48 2002
> *************** services, so you don't need CWSDPMI in t
> *** 111,123 ****
>   details, download faq*b.zip (the full FAQ list) and read Chapter 4,
>   "Where and What to Download".
>   
>   
>   Installation
>   ------------
>   
>   1. Create a directory for DJGPP, say C:\DJGPP.  (WARNING: do NOT
>      install DJGPP in a directory C:\DEV, D:\DEV, etc., or in any of their
> !    subdirectories: it will not work!  See the FAQ for more details.)
>   
>      If you have version 1.x installed, it's best to delete the contents
>      of its `bin/' subdirectory or move it to another directory (not on
> --- 111,128 ----
>   details, download faq*b.zip (the full FAQ list) and read Chapter 4,
>   "Where and What to Download".
>   
> + If you have Windows ME, 2000 or XP, images dated before December 2001
> + may not work properly, so make sure you get new distributions where
> + possible if you are using a newer Windows release.
> + 
>   
>   Installation
>   ------------
>   
>   1. Create a directory for DJGPP, say C:\DJGPP.  (WARNING: do NOT
>      install DJGPP in a directory C:\DEV, D:\DEV, etc., or in any of their
> !    subdirectories: it will not work!  See the FAQ for more details.)  Do 
> !    not use a long directory name or one with spaces or special characters.

Isn't "special character" a little vague. Perhaps nonalphanumeric is
better?


Right,

						MartinS

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