I maintain two installations of win2k sp4 - at home and at my mother-in-law's home. And I run Harmony classlib + j9 periodically on the one of it.
Regards, 2006/8/8, Alexey Petrenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
2006/8/8, Geir Magnusson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Alexey Petrenko wrote: > > 2006/8/8, Geir Magnusson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> > >> > >> Alexey Petrenko wrote: > >> > 2006/8/8, Geir Magnusson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> Alexey Petrenko wrote: > >> >> > 2006/8/8, Paulex Yang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > >> >> > >> >> >> hmm...of course we can get a workaround for now by providing > >> separate > >> >> >> build for win2k. But I think it would be nice if we can have a > >> common > >> >> >> win32 release(at least because RI has), it's just a little weird > >> if we > >> >> >> don't... > >> >> > Anyway we should limit number of supported old Windows versions. > >> >> > Because Win9x for example does not have a huge number API functions. > >> >> > And if we will try to be compatible with them it will make life > >> for us > >> >> > much harder. > >> >> > And what benefits will we get from this? What is the percentage of > >> >> Win9x > >> >> > users? > >> >> I don't think anyone would suggest supporting Win9x :) > >> > But we should limit number of supported Windows version and post it on > >> > Harmony site. > >> > Because "win32" is too wide here. > >> > >> Right. We'd actually consider anything someone took the time to port > >> to. (WinCE, or whatever it's called these days, anyone? :) > >> > >> So right now, it's winXP. > >> > >> What else makes sense? Does winXP really make sense? (Just asking...) > > Seems we want to add W2K :) > > Heh. I meant win2k. early. little coffee... > > But I'm still asking as I don't know the windows world that well and > wanted to know what the guess of quantity of active win2k machines was. > Actually, thinking about it, I simply agree, as where my wife works > still maintain win2k as their laptop standard build, and see no reason > to change it... In fact I'm using W2K too! On my old toughbook used for off-road navigation :) -- Alexey A. Petrenko Intel Middleware Products Division
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