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to: D.L. Schmidt
from: Scott Adams
date: 2002-11-25 00:18:10
subject: Re: W2k XP

-=> Quoting D.L. Schmidt to Scott Adams <=-

 SA> Didn't think there was much difference between 2000 and XP?

 DS> In the little but that I looked at XP on a friends machine. The
 DS> overall  look seemed a bit different. Reminded me of a souped up
 DS> version of Win  ME....

        Yep.

 DS> I dislike the idea of how XP is registered. Since I change hardware a
 DS> lot,  it may give me some trouble.

        What forced online regs?
        That's how the software police likely
        are trying to control things :)

 DS> Since I like W2kPro so much I will stick with it for for a long
 DS> time.... Then again I don't know that much about XP. I may actually
 DS> like it if I  were to install it....LOL

        :)  I have it on my dad's machine which i still use
        sometimes.
 
 DS> Win 98 than I did under Deskview. Then again, the bbs was on a old 486
 DS> sx 25 back then. Now I have it on a AMD PR233 and it doing just
 DS> fine....
 SA> I still run DV here :)

 DS> That almost sounds funny to hear. I went through a box of old computer
 DS> software and found a copy of DV. I don't think I could even remember
 DS> how  to get it to run again.... LOL

        Well I spent when i was installing it..gosh..in the
        middle '80s? (been that long? gawd)...I spent
        about 8 months solid back to back almost nightly
        reading files and *.tec files from the DV folks
        and tweaked it to work good.  The only time
        it gave me fits was running Immortal Combat
        during nightly maintenance. But I fixed that
        a few years ago..course i don't run it as
        much as i used to sinc ei don't spend that
        much time online.

        But to stay on topic...DV works good with TG :)





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