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Current ICE documentation
Hi everyone,
I'm considering in printing out the documentation for the current version of ICE from the PDF file. I find it easier to read a hardcopy than to stare at the moniter. It is HUGE I know, but I will only print selected portions for now. The question that I have is when will the next version of ICE be released and if it is released than how much will the PDF be updated to accomodate the nrew release? I just don't want to print out large portions of the PDF file only to realise that it may be changed fairly soon. Thanks in advance. John |
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John,
Last year, my office purchased a Sharp AR-M450 and to test it ... we printed out the ICE 1.1.0b documentation. Well, I printed it out pamphlet style ... folded at the middle and 4 pages back to back. What I'm saying is that even though there are new versions of the document, the changes are minor enough that I still carry around my printed version. Its easier to read than the monitor. ![]() r/Alex |
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