JS> Yeah, I'm not saying it's a sure thing or anything. It
JS> just caught my interest how they were saying they
JS> didn't think there was any way Dural could even
JS> compete, much less win. That's a pretty strong
JS> statement. It may just be puffing though. We'll have to see.
According to NG magazine, VM Labs has six or so electronics companies that
are backing them - that's pretty good for a company who's almost a nobody in
the gaming realms. The few test screens that are in the magazine don't
really show much - they're psychadelic patterns that don't really hold much
relevancy to gaming. But they ARE kind of nice!
JS> Well, since i have a P60 with 24 megs of RAM.....
There you go. Your machine isn't exactly par for the course. There are
usually machines far above (or far below) yours. You're stuck in between;
your machine's fast enough to be worthwhile for Win 95, but not fast enough
to run it flawlessly.
JS> You may have a point with the programming. As far as
JS> Win95 crashing, I run a bbs, and that's what i'm
JS> talking about. DOS was far more stable for me. I've
JS> never had windows just crash by itself for no reason,
JS> but it's not the most stable thing in the world either.
Not exactly stable, but so long as it's stable enough to run games without
a hitch, who's to complain? :-) It at least shows that Microsoft has a
genuine interest in supporting gamers, not like IBM or Apple.
JS> I'm not suggesting that the Microsoft OS will be a bad
JS> thing. I'm sure it'll work fine. (as well as the easy
JS> ports to/from PC) I just like to whine about Bill
JS> Gates whenever the opportunity presents itself. :)
Thanks for agreeing. I think you're just more interested in attacking the
biggest target (will $19 billion dollars' worth of CEO do?), not necessarily
deriding any problems in an OS. After all, you're not attacking Steve Jobs,
are you? :-)
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