On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 03:56:39AM +0700, Alexander J. Herrmann wrote:
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>Charles Wilson wrote:
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>>Corinna Vinschen wrote:
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>>>On Apr 21 15:09, Charles Wilson wrote:
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Corinna said [in thread entitled "Windows 95 support ?"]
>Just the setup tool has some problem, apparently. Cygwi
Alexander J. Herrmann wrote:
Sleep(n) makes n second delays (Windoze) while sleep(n) make n
millisecond delays and beside this you got usleep on some systems.
No, it doesn't. I just said I had actually looked at the msdn
documentation. From
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?ur
Charles Wilson wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 21 15:09, Charles Wilson wrote:
Corinna said [in thread entitled "Windows 95 support ?"]
Just the setup tool has some problem, apparently. Cygwin still runs
on 95,
>>> which will probably change at one point, since it's getting
incr
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 21 15:09, Charles Wilson wrote:
Corinna said [in thread entitled "Windows 95 support ?"]
Just the setup tool has some problem, apparently. Cygwin still runs on 95,
>>> which will probably change at one point, since it's getting incredibly
>>> awkward to support i
On Apr 21 15:09, Charles Wilson wrote:
> Corinna said [in thread entitled "Windows 95 support ?"]
> > Just the setup tool has some problem, apparently. Cygwin still runs on 95,
> > which will probably change at one point, since it's getting incredibly
> > awkward to support it.
>
> I've a relate
Corinna said [in thread entitled "Windows 95 support ?"]
> Just the setup tool has some problem, apparently. Cygwin still runs on 95,
> which will probably change at one point, since it's getting incredibly
> awkward to support it.
I've a related question: how "pleasant" must the user experience
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