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to: STEPHANE BESSETTE
from: JOHN AUGUSTINE
date: 1997-01-18 21:36:00
subject: Case Against Windows

Stephane,
  In reference to Multi-Tasking....
SB>the information you required, you want to make a an outline of
SB>how you're going to use it in your code.  So you have to remove
SB>the book from the desk and place a sheet of paper on the desk.
SB>When you're done, you remove the paper and put back the keyboard.
SB>
SB>    This is how Dos feels to me, as compared to a multitasking
SB>environment.  I know that most DOS programs allow you to 'Quit to
SB>DOS', so you could start a new program there, but there are limitations
SB>to that approach:  the second program has to be small, for instance.
SB>Also, this makes it a bit clumsy to transfer information from one
SB>application to another, or impossible from one file to another if the
SB>editor does not let you load multiple files.
SB>
  I guess that the Windows Platform has those Provisions provide in a
form which makes it easy for those who Develope Windows Software, to
utilitize those "Functions".  This is Not the case in Dos, as you already
know.
  In (MS) Dos, you can use the EXEC Function from within one (Parent)
Program, to Load and Execute another (Child) Program (or Just Load and
Not Execute, or Load an "Overlay").  You have to "Trasfer" Information
to that Function such as the Path and Name of the Program that you want
to Load and Execute (or Just Load).
  When you Exit that Program, you are returned to the First Program.  I
forgot to mention that you also have to Save the SP (Stack Pointer and
Stack Segment) along with any other Registers you need to Preserve.
SB>JA> I program for Dos in Assembly using Masm Assembler.  I am not
SB>JA> familiar with Watcom or EMX.  What Language do you Progam in?
SB>
SB>    Watcom is a C/C++ compiler.  It works under DOS, the various
SB>flavors of Windows, and OS/2.  And you can also create applications
   I considered the C Language when I Switched from my Commodore
64 Computer after years of 6502 Assembly.  86 Assembly was So Much Easier
for me to Grasp.  Now, if I did not have a background in Assembly, I
Probably would be using C right now. I do some Basic, but not very
much.
SB>was play games and BBSing.  But when I started downloading lots of
SB>files, I got tired of waiting 1-2 hours for the transfers to
SB>complete before being able to do anything else.
SB>
   Well, I guess you got a Good Point there.  I never had to Download
that much at one time.  Mercy, what are you Downloading?
SB>    Then I got Windows 3.1.  This was a big improvement over
SB>DOS;  now I could at least read/write a text file while a file
  I wonder if you heard of anyone who "Upgraded" to Windows 95
and later put Back Windows 3.1?
  The reason I asked, I talked (Not in Conferences) to a number
of people who did that.
SB>
SB>    What about Win95?  From what I've read on it and heard from
SB>others, there's a lot of hype surrounding Win95.  MicroSoft said a
  I never tried Windows 95.  See Above for reason.
  Some of the Advantages of Windows
are Very Useful as you Pointed out.  I really wish that there was Software
for both Platforms.  From all the responses I have received, it seems
that Dos lovers like me are a Miniority.  Consequently, Dos based Software
is hard to find anymore.
   Thank you Very Much for your Comments
	
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