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August 1996, Week 4

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"Leonard S. Berkowitz" <[log in to unmask]>
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By 8:30, a great many more people began to arrive -- and things began to pick
up speed. None of us knew precisely how best to lay the paper down with a
high degree of alignment, so it was "on-the-job" training for everyone
involved.

In this picture are: Jon Diercks (the American flag shirt), Rich Trapp, and
Tony Shepard (both Rich and Tony are wearing blue shirts and facing away from
us). Also in this picture is Ken Sletten (at the far right), one of the
original co-conspirators on the poster project. I've included this [...]39_23Aug199602:40:[log in to unmask]
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When we originally purchased LaserROM it was installed as an LDEV on the
HP3000.  It was a little sluggish.  Now it's a device on the Novell
server, and it's fairly fast.
 
Leonard Berkowitz
RIA Group (Warren, Gorham & Lamont)
 
 
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Subject: LaserROM
Author:  MR JOHN P BURKE <[log in to unmask]> at Internet-Exchange
Date:    08/23/96 12:20 PM
 
 
-- [ From: John P. Burke * EMC.Ver #2.5.1 ] --
 
There have been a number of posts in the past about missing
documentation on the MPE/iX LaserROM CD-ROMs. I am working to get a
response from HP about missing documentation - when I do, I will post it
here.
 
I have a question for the group first about the usability of the
LaserROM software. I've been using it for 2 years or so and while the
search function seems to work fine and I have used it often with good
results, the software frequently hangs if I just try to open a document
for reading (for example, the Communicators). I assumed that since I had
a fairly old PC with Win3.1, etc., and that I had never seen any
complaints on HP3000-L, that it was my PC. However, I recently acquired
a 133mhz PC with 16MB RAM, a 1.6GB disk and 6x CD-ROM drive with Win95
pre-installed. You guessed it, HP LaserROM continues to hang in the same
fashion. Has anyone else had the same experience?
 
John Burke
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