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- From: kennyh@vcn.bc.ca (Kenny Ho)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: QMODEM FOR 95
- Date: 4 Mar 1996 22:14:24 GMT
- Organization: Vancouver Community Net
- Message-ID: <4hfq00$o8i@milo.vcn.bc.ca>
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- Matt Fox (Rigor@clever.net) wrote:
- : >Procomm Plus 3.0 is not for Win95. It's still a 16bit app.
- : >
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-
- : a popular misconception and rumor that is following around.. although its not
- : strictly a windows 95 program [does not support long file names] a good chunk
- : of it is *32bit*.. just run procomm with qemm and you can see which parts
- : of procomm is 16 bit and which parts of procomm is 32. if it was just a
- : 16bit app it would not ship with win32s..
-
- That may be true but it still isn't a full 32bit app. That means it
- isn't fully protected and doesn't truely pre-emptively multi-task. I
- like Procomm Plus version 2.11 (which I'm using now) but I'd much rather
- have a fully 32bit comm program than a hybird. I'm passing on 3.0 and
- will wait for a Win95/NT compliant version.
-
- Ken.
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