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- Subject: Re: I will NEVER buy Windows 95 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-(
- Date: 2 Feb 1996 03:14:33 GMT
- Organization: INS Info Services, Des Moines, Iowa, USA
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- >In article <N.013096.165943.31@DeathStar.vvm.com>,
- >Gonzo <murphree@vvm.com> wrote:
- >>Bzzzzzzt
- >>Wrong yourself, Win95 is a 32 OS in every way. And, Microsoft said that the OS
- >>of the future will be a meld of both NT AND WIN95. Do your homework before you
- >>knock something you know nothing about.
- >
- >Sorry, I don't think so. I suggest you read Andrew Schulman's excellent book
- >"Unauthorized Windows 95" to get the real story. There's still a lot of good
- >old 16-bit DOS hiding behind Windows 95's new look and feel.
- >
-
- Actually I firmly believe Doze95 was released because NT needs AT LEAST
- 16megs to run (my understanding is that it is still sluggish with 32 megs)
- How best to get everyone to upgrade to hardware compatable with NT?
- push up the "average" pc to the level that NT NEEDS to run... what happened
- to all the 4 meg machines in your "super stores" and magazines once
- 95 was released????
-
- You would be hard pressed to get a 4 meg machine today, they are all coming
- with 8 or *16* megs of ram...
-
- Also, NT severaly lacks any mainstream software running under it... My
- understanding is that to be "ready for Doze'95, a program MUST run on
- 95 & NT....
-
- 95, the OS for the future??? HA!
-
- Brian
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