Epson LX-300 Printer Driver Disk 2.0 (10/15/95)

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    23/08/1997
  • File size:
    120K
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 3.x

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This self-extracting file contains the LX-300 driver files, version 2.0, for use on machines running Windows 3.x.

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  1. Very good product! Ethan Hughes -- January 21 2006, 04.42

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  3. It is an O.K game reddy Reddy -- July 6 2005, 13.31

    AVOID THIS GAME IF POSSIBLE!

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  4. The worst red red -- July 6 2005, 13.28

    I've never seen any game worse than this!!!!!!

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