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Date: Wed, 14 Apr 1999 18:05:42 +0930
From: John Dunkley <dunkleyj@senet.com.au>
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I had no problems

Craig Sturdivant wrote:

> A few months ago I remember seeing a thread about FS98 and Win98.
> Since at that time I had no plans on moving up to Win98, I ignored the
> thread.  However, while I recently upgraded my PC, I also decided to
> switch to Win98.
>
> Are there any problems that I should know about with FS98 and and
> Win98?  I am running on a K6-300 with 96MB RAM, a Matrox Mystique
> video card and a Creative Labs Voodoo 2 card.



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Regards.

John Dunkley
Adelaide. AUSTRALIA
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