well I'm trying to flush out the old 98 systems and old programs we use.
So far I have mannaged to stop using office97.
Now here is the crux.
I currently have 2 systems with 98 in service, both for users that 
need them currently.
HOwever these are all short term users.
At which point I have no use for either.
one is a toshiba laptop and the other a desktop.
So I'm thinking about going linux on one of them maybe I will, need 
to find which is easiest to stick a network card in first.
But I doubt I will upgrade, and if I do, until this xp thing dies and 
xp support dies it probably will not be the main system, the bsc 
stuff does not work with vista and I will not run vista if they don't 
work, I spent good cash on the games.
I got the entire arcade pack and well.
At 09:17 a.m. 29/08/2007, you wrote:

>Hi Tom
>
>   I'm currently using XP as my os, and though I'm not sure about upgrading
>yet, maybe a year or so, I've been quite pleased with the performance and
>would use nothing developed earlier.
>
>Ron
>Audyssey Editor
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>From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2007 4:31 PM
>Subject: [Audyssey] .Net 2.0 vs 3.0 and Vista support.
>
>
>Hi all,
>Recently I've been strongly considering upgrading all my games to the
>.Net Framework 3.0 in order to better support windows Vista which others
>and I now are using on a daily basis. The plus side of doing this is
>that all that will be required is installing or upgrading DirectX to
>Aug. 2007, and then install my games on Vista.
>The downside is that users using anything earlier than Windows XP will
>have no support for my games. I've read that .Net Framework 3.0 only
>supports, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP all versions, and Windows
>Vista. Which means if there are any of you still using Win 2K it will no
>longer be supported.
>First, I'd like to know if there are any of you out there using or
>playing my games on Windows 2000. I need to know how big an impact this
>would be updating to .Net 3.0.
>Second, how many have upgraded to Vista, or plan to upgrade to Vista in
>the next year or two.
>Thanks.
>
>
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