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fantastic, never would have thought some programs from windows 1 would still be working after major updates, 20 years later in win 7, nice video name
My first computer was an IBM xt @ 4MHz, 256 KB Ram, and a green Hercules 12 or 13" monitor. can you believe it ran the best ever TETRIS, (moscow ) version, and hercules graphics even made it possible to run prince of persia 1,,,oh backed up with DOS 3.2 , on a Seagate 10 kilogram (10 MB) HDD , on which I had installed Stacker to double its size,,,, ehhhh, those memories
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0tqSUv1O-c
Last edited by George (2013-03-30 01:25:26)
xp was the last decent windows version
xp was the last decent windows version
Yeah, But he also had a lot of errors, they have 3 service packs released to solve the problems.
In win 7 they solved the blue screen error
Last edited by Syndrum² (2013-03-30 06:40:08)
nearly all windows are the same (functioning)
only the interview & interface different
s[sk] wrote:xp was the last decent windows version
couldn't agree more ..... been using it as my main os since 2002 and plan to continue to 2020 or so
indeed ,but the problem of suspending support on 8th april 2014 will create many problems for us, vintage lovers
Last edited by George (2013-03-30 11:53:09)
X=X=X=X=X=X=X=X wrote:s[sk] wrote:xp was the last decent windows version
couldn't agree more ..... been using it as my main os since 2002 and plan to continue to 2020 or so
indeed ,but the problem of suspending support on 8th april 2014 will create many problems for us, vintage lovers
I think so too. Sooner or later people will have to switch, whether they like it or not.
XP is already out-of-date.
s[sk] wrote:xp was the last decent windows version
couldn't agree more ..... been using it as my main os since 2002 and plan to continue to 2020 or so
I have had the same thoughts about Windows 2000 SP4.
Last edited by nämeless (2013-03-30 13:53:34)
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