* Robert Benschop <robertbenschop@bigfoot.com> on Fri, 14 Apr 2000
| "There are three methods to revert to a previous system update:
| (a) use a special package that removes the current one, and install a new
| one.
Does such a beast actually exist?
| (b) install a system update with a lower code, and install over it the new
| one.
Does this actually remove the update, freeing up the memory used by it, or
does it apply a patch to a patch? That is, my MP2100 has 717260 in ROM.
If I install the 170031 update on top of it, and then install the 717260
update on top of that, are there two system updates on my MP2100 or none?
| (c) install a modified system update which installs whatever the code is."
Maybe it is just me, but I am having trouble parsing this one.
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