Roger , that is extremely interesting ; I am not sure you are at liberty to
to transmit a copy of that "P'n'P kit for MS DOS" , if you feel you may do
so
I would greatly appreciate your sending one to me , both as a programmer and
potential user ! I think I understand that kit is Intel copyrighted , so
maybe
it is programmed for Intel chipsets and I should have to study and adapt it
for my SiS PCI chipset , it should be interesting at any rate . At least
pieces of
it could prove useful ...

Could you find out where the kit came from ? Was it bundled with the
computer ?
That programmed package might well be available for download from a
the manufacturer's website ...

Hope my questions don't bother you,
--
Steph'

----- Original Message -----
From: Roger Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> While watching my MS-DOS 6.22 (w/WFWG 3.11 installed) computer boot, I was
> sure that I saw Plug and Play for DOS being loaded.  And, sure enough,
there
> is a "PlugPlay" directory on my C: drive!
>


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