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Subject: Re: TB Malibu: Stupid windows question
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Date: Sat, 24 Oct 1998 19:57:45 -0500 (CDT)
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> I find myself having to re-install windows95 (surprise) and my CD for the
> TB Malibu card which has the drivers keeps asking for a serial number.
> Well, I can't find a serial number anywhere on the CD or the manual or the
> box it came in.  Can someone tell me where I'm supposed to find it.  I
> hope its not on the card. 

First off, why are you using Windows at all?  What's next, VMS drivers
for your Malibu?  :)  

I just bought a Malibu last week... here's the "Product ID" from my
registration card.  It's the only place I can find such a number.  I've
never had to use it (never even looked at the CD):

MAL200-017514-181

The CD says it's version 2.02.  I'll mail you the CD if you want it,
I'll never use it.

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Shaw Terwilliger (twig@advancenet.net)

