Re: My option when a module is not available for my production OS.

From: John Bokma (postmaster_at_castleamber.com)
Date: 03/29/05


Date: 29 Mar 2005 07:50:59 GMT

chung.ley@amd.com wrote:

> Thanks John....
>
> I am sorry, I missed that... I don't know where I was in the
> internet... I was looking for GDGraph-boxplot and the description only
> mentioned windows for this...
>
> Thanks a lot....

You're welcome, and good luck :-D

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