I hope that ECS2 has a selectable GUI for a "classic" mode. One thing I'm looking forward to when I get Warp 4 running is the simple interface compared to Windows
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Show posts MenuQuote from: miturbide on 2010.04.03, 22:19:57
I recommend you not to use Warp 4 since it is out of date and it requires to do a lot of patching.
If you can get it, I recommend you to get at least Warp 4.52 (april 2002) or if you are installing on newer hardware get eComStation 2.0 RC7 (2009), since those are more updated.
Regards
Quote from: DougB on 2010.04.03, 18:39:20
EComstation http://www.ecomstation.com/ would probably be a better option. Warp4 is quite old, and it can prove to be a bit of a challenge to get it to work on newer hardware, but it can, usually, be done. Be sure to research the restrictions. Start by posting the description of the machine that you intend to use, so we can comment on any potential problems.
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