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- From: jsheehy@netcom.com (John Sheehy)
- Subject: Re: I will NEVER buy Windows 95 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-(
- Message-ID: <jsheehyDMKoM0.CqL@netcom.com>
- Organization: NETCOM On-line Communication Services (408 261-4700 guest)
- References: <4d9iri$7n0@news.mcn.net> <4f0cgd$kd@iaehv <4feccs$e5i@ddi2.digital.net> <4fh7rd$698@pip.shsu.edu>
- Date: Sat, 10 Feb 1996 18:27:36 GMT
- Sender: jsheehy@netcom19.netcom.com
-
- In article <4fh7rd$698@pip.shsu.edu>, <vis_cah@shsu.edu> wrote:
- >In <4feccs$e5i@ddi2.digital.net>, kdavis@digital.net (Kevin Davis) writes:
- >>What you say may be true but it is still an unusual case when a 16 bit
- >>app locks up Win95.
- >
- >Yep, about as unusual as the sun rising in the morning...
-
- I've been running '95 for 6 months, and I've never seen an errant 16 bit
- app do anything but get flushed out. No instability, no data corruption,
- and all the other 16 bit apps continue running. Perhaps if I ran an app
- that was designed to sabotage, now that might be another story.
-
- I'm sure there are cases where real trouble happens, but to suggest that
- it is normal is just plain old anti-95 FUD.
-
- John Sheehy <jsheehy@netcom.com>
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