Cliff Albert wrote:
>That's correct the new windows version is called Windows 2000 and is the
>next Windows NT version, as Windows NT never could boot into dos, Windows
>2000 can't either.
>
>Their is the possibility to run real-mode DOS applications under Windows
>NT, but don't expect a stable working platform. And the performance drops
>to about 0

All the above is correct. But you have forgotten to mention "Windows
Millenium". This is the latest beta in the Windows 94 series (95, 98 and
now Millenium). This one is not based on OS/2 (as NT is) and can run DOS
programs AFAIK just as good (or IMO bad) as Windows 9x.
2000 isn't meant for home users (except if you want less crashes),
Millenium is made for users that want more features, bugs and crashes and
the ability to run most (probably not all since 98 couldn't run all the
things that ran i 95) of the programs that run in 9x.
//Bernie
http://bernie.arachne.cz/ DOS programs, Star Wars ...

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