Or as I understand the Linux manuals (in my case SuSe 7.2)
there are also Linux versions for AOL. It even has buddy,
messenger etc. And you do not really need to buy the
latest and the greatest ;-).
Ad>Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 01:37:24 -0500
Ad>From: "Samuel W. Heywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ad>Subject: Re: american online
Ad>On Mon, 20 Aug 2001 21:35:19 -0500
Ad>Mike Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Ad>> I have a copy of AOL for dos v1.6. I could zip it up and e
Ad>It won't work. My son has on his old computer one of the
Ad>earliest
Ad>versions of AOL for Windows 95. He still has an active AOL
Ad>account.
Ad>His old computer still works and his setup data is
Ad>configured
Ad>correctly for his old AOL version on his old computer. He
Ad>cannot
Ad>connect even with his old Windows 95 version. His old
Ad>computer
Ad>otherwise still works just fine for connecting to a real ISP
Ad>with
Ad>old versions of other internet software. If you are on AOL,
Ad>and you
Ad>are not running the latest and greatest, then you are SOL.
Ad>If you have an old computer and you want to be on AOL, then
Ad>you will
Ad>have to do as my son did and acquire a new computer that is
Ad>capable
Ad>of running the latest bloatware.
Ad>Sam Heywood
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