On Fri, 2007-02-16 at 16:21 -0600, Ron Johnson wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On 02/16/07 15:55, Mike McCarty wrote: > > Ron Johnson wrote: > >> On 02/16/07 14:45, Mike McCarty wrote: > >> > >>>> > >>>> Why not install Linux and dosemu? > >>> > >>> On a machine with 16MB? It fills a need I have as is. > >> > >> It would let you run multiple DOS sessions. > > > > I repeat: It fills a need I have as is. I'd need to > > You are sooooo non-geeky. > > > put more disc on it, for one thing. > > > >> OS/2 is also a *definite* option. > > > > Ditto above. > > Really? I recall installing OS/2 3.0 on a 540MB HDD.
Wow, I remember IBM giving away free upgrades OS/2 v2.0 to previous large customers of v1.X as it was so horrible to get running and configured properly. I know this very well. A big shipping firm I worked for actually ran OS/2 on the HUB machines that downloaded and updated the tablets the drivers used when delivering packages. Once you got it running and didn't change anything it ran fantastically. Problem was, the embedded OS on the tablets had to be updated so often that many (tablets) would become useless during the re-flashing process. It was chased down to OS/2 v1.x (at the time) had horrible handling of multiple interrupts on "I/O devices" at the same time. In other words, If the Token Ring card or Parallel Port and the "proprietary tablet port" all had something to do at the same time, there was a pretty good chance the "non-interrupt-able" flashing process would choked. It also came down to the early 386+387 deployment from Intel SUCKED. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Novell's Directory Services is a competitive product to Microsoft's Active Directory in much the same way that the Saturn V is a competitive product to those dinky little model rockets that kids light off down at the playfield. -- Thane Walkup
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