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> >Subject: FW: 18yr-old INDIAN Challenge Bill Gates with New Operating
System
> >Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2000 18:24:54 GMT
> >
> >
> >Proud about the following.... Isn't this great. Bill Gates is
challenged
by
> >a
> >XII std. Indian! This is not only ground breaking news; it's
space-breaking
> >news indeed.
> >
> >Ramlal Bhagat, a XII std. student from Haryana,has developed a 32-bit

> >Operating system demonstrated to be far superior to any of the
desktop
> >operating
> >systems in the market today. The program has been Named "O-Yes".
O-Yes
> >provides
> >operating system services = on any Pentium-based personal computer
(PC)and
> >does not require MS-DOS as a base operating system. The operating
system's
> >capabilities were demonstrated in a student convention at the Indian
> >Institute of Technology (IIT), New Delhi.
> >HCL Ltd. Conducted benchmarks on the system and published results,
which
> >arepartly reported here:
> >
> >1. O-Yes is 34% faster than Microsoft's Windows95 on similar
hardware.
> >2. It is 29% faster than IBM's OS/2.
> >3. O-Yes loads 54% quicker than Windows 95 or OS/2.
> >4. O-Yes has a customizable, user-friendly Graphical User Interface
> >UI, in which every program can be accessed with a maximum of two
button
> >clicks.
> >5. The operating system provides plug n play capability with numerous

> >hardware  devices. It has a superior memory management function.
> >6. The operating system is compatible with Windows 95 & Windows
NT4.0.
> >HCL, Ltd. has offered an unknown amount to Ramlal Bhagat for
purchasing
> >the rights to the software. Ramlal Bhagat, described as "quiet and
> >philosophical" by his peers, was not available for comment. Suresh
Reddy
> >spokesman for HCL Ltd., said, "this is the operating system that the
world
> >has been waiting for". On HCL' s move to purchase the rights to the
> >software, he
> >said, "We are here to ensure that Mr. Ramlal gets fair recognition
and
> >compensation for his innovation. HCL Ltd. can provide him a firm
launch-pad
> >to market software globally". Is this the beginning of the end of
> >the Bill Gates monopoly? Let's see... Send this to as many of your
friends
> >and relatives as possible so that when the product hits the market
every
> >one
> >will appreciate it. Hats off to this chap.
> >
>
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