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98SE,ME,2K PRO,2K SERVER,COREL LINUX,LINUX 4 WINDOWS,BEOS 4,BEOS 5,NT SERVER , emulators running various Commodores,Ataris,TRS80's,Amigas . I love them all !!!!
hi there ,
The choice is pretty simple ,Win2K & WinME or Win98 sometimes.
Win2K is a real Stable Player i give it a 100.
By the way any Whistler Beta testers out there?
hi there ,
The choice is pretty simple ,Win2K & WinME or Win98 sometimes.
Win2K is a real Stable Player i give it a 100.
By the way any Whistler Beta testers out there?
ME is wtrhe way to go. Only dont be a mook and install it over 98 because anything you had fouled up there will carry over. CLEAN INSTALL AND STABILITY HERE I COME
Win2000 Pro on all three systems-2 desktops & 1 Sony Notebook all networked.
was running a dual boot of WinME/2000 & 98SE/2000 but used 2000 more than anything else because EVERYTHING worked on it for me & I got sick of ME & 98 crashing all of the time.
Windows2000 Professional. I have to say anyone that hasn't tried it has to. Windows9x/ME/DOS is total CRAP. I think Microsoft actually put out some decent software for once. Oh and of course i'm going to try Linux.
winme gaming machine
winme backup gaming machine
slackware 7.1 linux router
palmos for my pda
TI89 Advanced Mathematical Software - for my graphing calc
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