Windoze for Audi service manual?
#1
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Windoze for Audi service manual?
The only service manual for a 2006/2007 Audi A3 that I can find is at
Bentley Publishers. According to their web site, viewing the manual
online or on disc requires Windows 2000/XP. Is that for a PDF helper
that I can bypass or is the material really encoded for only Windows?
I'm stunned. I wouldn't have bought the car knowing that Windows would
be needed to service it.
Bentley Publishers. According to their web site, viewing the manual
online or on disc requires Windows 2000/XP. Is that for a PDF helper
that I can bypass or is the material really encoded for only Windows?
I'm stunned. I wouldn't have bought the car knowing that Windows would
be needed to service it.
#2
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Re: Windoze for Audi service manual?
Well you might have to wait for a paper version to come out.
But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you are
either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online if
you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn stuff
from CD.
Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
Compatibility/System Requirements
eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0 (with
Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player 10
and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
are using.
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
"Kevin McMurtrie" <mcmurtri@dslextreme.com> wrote in message
news:mcmurtri-BC5D6F.21391430042007@sn-radius.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...
> The only service manual for a 2006/2007 Audi A3 that I can find is at
> Bentley Publishers. According to their web site, viewing the manual
> online or on disc requires Windows 2000/XP. Is that for a PDF helper
> that I can bypass or is the material really encoded for only Windows?
>
> I'm stunned. I wouldn't have bought the car knowing that Windows would
> be needed to service it.
But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you are
either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online if
you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn stuff
from CD.
Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
Compatibility/System Requirements
eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0 (with
Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player 10
and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
are using.
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
"Kevin McMurtrie" <mcmurtri@dslextreme.com> wrote in message
news:mcmurtri-BC5D6F.21391430042007@sn-radius.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...
> The only service manual for a 2006/2007 Audi A3 that I can find is at
> Bentley Publishers. According to their web site, viewing the manual
> online or on disc requires Windows 2000/XP. Is that for a PDF helper
> that I can bypass or is the material really encoded for only Windows?
>
> I'm stunned. I wouldn't have bought the car knowing that Windows would
> be needed to service it.
#3
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Re: Windoze for Audi service manual?
Well you might have to wait for a paper version to come out.
But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you are
either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online if
you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn stuff
from CD.
Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
Compatibility/System Requirements
eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0 (with
Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player 10
and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
are using.
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
"Kevin McMurtrie" <mcmurtri@dslextreme.com> wrote in message
news:mcmurtri-BC5D6F.21391430042007@sn-radius.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...
> The only service manual for a 2006/2007 Audi A3 that I can find is at
> Bentley Publishers. According to their web site, viewing the manual
> online or on disc requires Windows 2000/XP. Is that for a PDF helper
> that I can bypass or is the material really encoded for only Windows?
>
> I'm stunned. I wouldn't have bought the car knowing that Windows would
> be needed to service it.
But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you are
either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online if
you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn stuff
from CD.
Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
Compatibility/System Requirements
eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0 (with
Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player 10
and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
are using.
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
"Kevin McMurtrie" <mcmurtri@dslextreme.com> wrote in message
news:mcmurtri-BC5D6F.21391430042007@sn-radius.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...
> The only service manual for a 2006/2007 Audi A3 that I can find is at
> Bentley Publishers. According to their web site, viewing the manual
> online or on disc requires Windows 2000/XP. Is that for a PDF helper
> that I can bypass or is the material really encoded for only Windows?
>
> I'm stunned. I wouldn't have bought the car knowing that Windows would
> be needed to service it.
#4
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Re: Windoze for Audi service manual?
Well you might have to wait for a paper version to come out.
But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you are
either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online if
you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn stuff
from CD.
Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
Compatibility/System Requirements
eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0 (with
Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player 10
and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
are using.
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
"Kevin McMurtrie" <mcmurtri@dslextreme.com> wrote in message
news:mcmurtri-BC5D6F.21391430042007@sn-radius.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...
> The only service manual for a 2006/2007 Audi A3 that I can find is at
> Bentley Publishers. According to their web site, viewing the manual
> online or on disc requires Windows 2000/XP. Is that for a PDF helper
> that I can bypass or is the material really encoded for only Windows?
>
> I'm stunned. I wouldn't have bought the car knowing that Windows would
> be needed to service it.
But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you are
either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online if
you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn stuff
from CD.
Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
Compatibility/System Requirements
eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0 (with
Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player 10
and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
are using.
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
"Kevin McMurtrie" <mcmurtri@dslextreme.com> wrote in message
news:mcmurtri-BC5D6F.21391430042007@sn-radius.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...
> The only service manual for a 2006/2007 Audi A3 that I can find is at
> Bentley Publishers. According to their web site, viewing the manual
> online or on disc requires Windows 2000/XP. Is that for a PDF helper
> that I can bypass or is the material really encoded for only Windows?
>
> I'm stunned. I wouldn't have bought the car knowing that Windows would
> be needed to service it.
#5
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Re: Windoze for Audi service manual?
Well you might have to wait for a paper version to come out.
But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you are
either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online if
you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn stuff
from CD.
Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
Compatibility/System Requirements
eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0 (with
Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player 10
and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
are using.
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
"Kevin McMurtrie" <mcmurtri@dslextreme.com> wrote in message
news:mcmurtri-BC5D6F.21391430042007@sn-radius.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...
> The only service manual for a 2006/2007 Audi A3 that I can find is at
> Bentley Publishers. According to their web site, viewing the manual
> online or on disc requires Windows 2000/XP. Is that for a PDF helper
> that I can bypass or is the material really encoded for only Windows?
>
> I'm stunned. I wouldn't have bought the car knowing that Windows would
> be needed to service it.
But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you are
either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online if
you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn stuff
from CD.
Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
Compatibility/System Requirements
eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0 (with
Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player 10
and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
are using.
--
later,
dave
(One out of many daves)
"Kevin McMurtrie" <mcmurtri@dslextreme.com> wrote in message
news:mcmurtri-BC5D6F.21391430042007@sn-radius.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...
> The only service manual for a 2006/2007 Audi A3 that I can find is at
> Bentley Publishers. According to their web site, viewing the manual
> online or on disc requires Windows 2000/XP. Is that for a PDF helper
> that I can bypass or is the material really encoded for only Windows?
>
> I'm stunned. I wouldn't have bought the car knowing that Windows would
> be needed to service it.
#6
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Re: Windoze for Audi service manual?
In article <VMGZh.4025$H_.3275@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net>,
"dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Well you might have to wait for a paper version to come out.
> But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you are
> either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
> Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online if
> you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
> Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn stuff
> from CD.
>
> Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
> Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
> http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
>
> Compatibility/System Requirements
> eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0 (with
> Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player 10
> and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
> product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
> cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
> are using.
The requirements for the web site look a lot like the requirements for
the software. "Internet Explorer 6.0" is Windows only. Microsoft's web
site says "Windows Media Player 10" is strictly for Windows XP.
My girlfriend has a Windows laptop but it's an old beater that only
semi-runs. My Mac laptop is PowerPC G4 based so Wintel emulation would
be much too slow. Working on the car from printouts off a desktop
computer sounds tedious. At least with my previous three cars, maybe
100 pages might be referenced for a project like replacing the sound
system.
"dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Well you might have to wait for a paper version to come out.
> But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you are
> either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
> Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online if
> you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
> Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn stuff
> from CD.
>
> Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
> Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
> http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
>
> Compatibility/System Requirements
> eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0 (with
> Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player 10
> and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
> product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
> cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
> are using.
The requirements for the web site look a lot like the requirements for
the software. "Internet Explorer 6.0" is Windows only. Microsoft's web
site says "Windows Media Player 10" is strictly for Windows XP.
My girlfriend has a Windows laptop but it's an old beater that only
semi-runs. My Mac laptop is PowerPC G4 based so Wintel emulation would
be much too slow. Working on the car from printouts off a desktop
computer sounds tedious. At least with my previous three cars, maybe
100 pages might be referenced for a project like replacing the sound
system.
#7
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Re: Windoze for Audi service manual?
In article <VMGZh.4025$H_.3275@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net>,
"dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Well you might have to wait for a paper version to come out.
> But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you are
> either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
> Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online if
> you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
> Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn stuff
> from CD.
>
> Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
> Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
> http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
>
> Compatibility/System Requirements
> eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0 (with
> Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player 10
> and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
> product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
> cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
> are using.
The requirements for the web site look a lot like the requirements for
the software. "Internet Explorer 6.0" is Windows only. Microsoft's web
site says "Windows Media Player 10" is strictly for Windows XP.
My girlfriend has a Windows laptop but it's an old beater that only
semi-runs. My Mac laptop is PowerPC G4 based so Wintel emulation would
be much too slow. Working on the car from printouts off a desktop
computer sounds tedious. At least with my previous three cars, maybe
100 pages might be referenced for a project like replacing the sound
system.
"dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Well you might have to wait for a paper version to come out.
> But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you are
> either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
> Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online if
> you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
> Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn stuff
> from CD.
>
> Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
> Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
> http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
>
> Compatibility/System Requirements
> eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0 (with
> Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player 10
> and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
> product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
> cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
> are using.
The requirements for the web site look a lot like the requirements for
the software. "Internet Explorer 6.0" is Windows only. Microsoft's web
site says "Windows Media Player 10" is strictly for Windows XP.
My girlfriend has a Windows laptop but it's an old beater that only
semi-runs. My Mac laptop is PowerPC G4 based so Wintel emulation would
be much too slow. Working on the car from printouts off a desktop
computer sounds tedious. At least with my previous three cars, maybe
100 pages might be referenced for a project like replacing the sound
system.
#8
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Re: Windoze for Audi service manual?
In article <VMGZh.4025$H_.3275@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net>,
"dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Well you might have to wait for a paper version to come out.
> But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you are
> either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
> Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online if
> you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
> Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn stuff
> from CD.
>
> Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
> Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
> http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
>
> Compatibility/System Requirements
> eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0 (with
> Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player 10
> and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
> product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
> cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
> are using.
The requirements for the web site look a lot like the requirements for
the software. "Internet Explorer 6.0" is Windows only. Microsoft's web
site says "Windows Media Player 10" is strictly for Windows XP.
My girlfriend has a Windows laptop but it's an old beater that only
semi-runs. My Mac laptop is PowerPC G4 based so Wintel emulation would
be much too slow. Working on the car from printouts off a desktop
computer sounds tedious. At least with my previous three cars, maybe
100 pages might be referenced for a project like replacing the sound
system.
"dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Well you might have to wait for a paper version to come out.
> But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you are
> either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
> Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online if
> you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
> Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn stuff
> from CD.
>
> Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
> Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
> http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
>
> Compatibility/System Requirements
> eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0 (with
> Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player 10
> and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
> product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
> cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
> are using.
The requirements for the web site look a lot like the requirements for
the software. "Internet Explorer 6.0" is Windows only. Microsoft's web
site says "Windows Media Player 10" is strictly for Windows XP.
My girlfriend has a Windows laptop but it's an old beater that only
semi-runs. My Mac laptop is PowerPC G4 based so Wintel emulation would
be much too slow. Working on the car from printouts off a desktop
computer sounds tedious. At least with my previous three cars, maybe
100 pages might be referenced for a project like replacing the sound
system.
#9
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Re: Windoze for Audi service manual?
In article <VMGZh.4025$H_.3275@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net>,
"dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Well you might have to wait for a paper version to come out.
> But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you are
> either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
> Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online if
> you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
> Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn stuff
> from CD.
>
> Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
> Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
> http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
>
> Compatibility/System Requirements
> eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0 (with
> Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player 10
> and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
> product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
> cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
> are using.
The requirements for the web site look a lot like the requirements for
the software. "Internet Explorer 6.0" is Windows only. Microsoft's web
site says "Windows Media Player 10" is strictly for Windows XP.
My girlfriend has a Windows laptop but it's an old beater that only
semi-runs. My Mac laptop is PowerPC G4 based so Wintel emulation would
be much too slow. Working on the car from printouts off a desktop
computer sounds tedious. At least with my previous three cars, maybe
100 pages might be referenced for a project like replacing the sound
system.
"dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Well you might have to wait for a paper version to come out.
> But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you are
> either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
> Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online if
> you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
> Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn stuff
> from CD.
>
> Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
> Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
> http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
>
> Compatibility/System Requirements
> eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0 (with
> Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player 10
> and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
> product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
> cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
> are using.
The requirements for the web site look a lot like the requirements for
the software. "Internet Explorer 6.0" is Windows only. Microsoft's web
site says "Windows Media Player 10" is strictly for Windows XP.
My girlfriend has a Windows laptop but it's an old beater that only
semi-runs. My Mac laptop is PowerPC G4 based so Wintel emulation would
be much too slow. Working on the car from printouts off a desktop
computer sounds tedious. At least with my previous three cars, maybe
100 pages might be referenced for a project like replacing the sound
system.
#10
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Re: Windoze for Audi service manual?
"Kevin McMurtrie" <mcmurtri@dslextreme.com> wrote in message
news:mcmurtri-D1EF69.12224501052007@sn-radius.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...
> In article <VMGZh.4025$H_.3275@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net>,
> "dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Well you might have to wait for a paper version to come out.
>> But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you
>> are
>> either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
>> Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online
>> if
>> you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
>> Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn
>> stuff
>> from CD.
>>
>> Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
>> Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
>> http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
>>
>> Compatibility/System Requirements
>> eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0
>> (with
>> Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player
>> 10
>> and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
>> product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
>> cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
>> are using.
>
> The requirements for the web site look a lot like the requirements for
> the software. "Internet Explorer 6.0" is Windows only. Microsoft's web
> site says "Windows Media Player 10" is strictly for Windows XP.
>
> My girlfriend has a Windows laptop but it's an old beater that only
> semi-runs. My Mac laptop is PowerPC G4 based so Wintel emulation would
> be much too slow. Working on the car from printouts off a desktop
> computer sounds tedious. At least with my previous three cars, maybe
> 100 pages might be referenced for a project like replacing the sound
> system.
And what am I supposed to to? I don't even have a computer... it's all so
unfair...
Geddit?
;o)
news:mcmurtri-D1EF69.12224501052007@sn-radius.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net...
> In article <VMGZh.4025$H_.3275@newssvr21.news.prodigy.net>,
> "dave AKA vwdoc1" <vwdoc1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Well you might have to wait for a paper version to come out.
>> But since you are on a computer some of the time I will ASSuME that you
>> are
>> either using UNIX or maybe Apple.
>> Local USA library might have a computer you can use to view info online
>> if
>> you don't wish to purchase an inexpensive compatible computer. <g>
>> Not sure if the software you can use will allow you to run the eBahn
>> stuff
>> from CD.
>>
>> Are you sure you will need Windows 2K or newer to view the online stuff?
>> Did you go there to see what you can view now with your computer?
>> http://www.bentleypublishers.com/ebahn/web.info_gen.htm
>>
>> Compatibility/System Requirements
>> eBahnŽ Web is usable on a PC and requires Internet Explorer 6.0
>> (with
>> Javascript and Cookies enabled), Adobe Reader 7.0, Windows Media Player
>> 10
>> and Macromedia Flash Player 8.0. Because eBahnŽ Web is an entirely online
>> product our compatibility support will cover browser issues, but will not
>> cover any problems between your operating system and the browser that you
>> are using.
>
> The requirements for the web site look a lot like the requirements for
> the software. "Internet Explorer 6.0" is Windows only. Microsoft's web
> site says "Windows Media Player 10" is strictly for Windows XP.
>
> My girlfriend has a Windows laptop but it's an old beater that only
> semi-runs. My Mac laptop is PowerPC G4 based so Wintel emulation would
> be much too slow. Working on the car from printouts off a desktop
> computer sounds tedious. At least with my previous three cars, maybe
> 100 pages might be referenced for a project like replacing the sound
> system.
And what am I supposed to to? I don't even have a computer... it's all so
unfair...
Geddit?
;o)