Well, maybe I did infer it from the inclusion of the MFC 3.5 and the glowing
comments I read (the book isn't here in front me of, but I know I read about the
features of the MFC 4.21 in the book). I'll make sure to post what I read, but I
think you are right-- there wasn't an outright recommendation for the IBM card.
Damn, and free beer sounded good, too. :)
-Chris
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> > the IBM MFC 4.21 cards (recommended in the book),
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> Chris, if you tell me where exactly in our book we would have recommended an IBM
> MFC 4.21 card, I will buy you a beer or two ;-) I hope that we successfully
> controlled our pride in that card in favor of the good consortial spirit of
> OpenCard.
> Frank Seliger
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