Lewis G Rosenthal <os2-wireless_users@2rosenthals.com>
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 08:22:32PM -0400, Lewis G Rosenthal wrote:
> >>>
> >> John, see http://www.os2warp.be/index2.php?name=pcmciaentry for a good
> >> list of known chipsets and what services driver sets support which ones.
> >> I believe yours should be supported by the base OS driver. It is not a
> >> CardBUS chipset, either, so this only supports 16-bit slots (and cards).
> >>
> >
> > It mentions a forum at the website above but I can't access it. Any idea
> > if it is active?
> >
> >
> At one time, Jonas approached me to merge the OS/2 Wireless list with
> the forums over at os2warp.be. I would have probably done that, assuming
> he offered mailing list support (as so many of our subscribers prefer
> the mailing list format to forums), but the project hasn't gotten off
> the ground (of course, that might change, though I am not really of a
> mind to migrate these lists at this point, having a well-established
> presence already and also having forums available at
> http://www.warptech.info (which are well under-used - even by me!).
os2warp.be does look to have a lot of useful information but I'm not sure
if it is active any more and I've no idea who is involved with it.
Any idea how I can get any further info on any current developments or
provide feedback?
There do seem to be many source of info about OS/2, but perhaps there are
too many, and with a shrinking number of people involved it is difficult
to know which is the best place to go. Some people never use newsgroups,
others never use mailing list. Personally I don't like online forums but
others do. I just wish there was one place which was reasonably active
rather than dozens which were seldom used. I just looked at warptech and
it looks dead to me. It probably has some useful info, but I doubt whether
you would get any feedback.