Leonard Booth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Joan
You'd be a consumer version.
Len
At 05:03 PM 3/14/1998 -0500, you wrote:
>"Joan Moyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hello Steve,
>
>If Win 98 will be the last version, would it be better to wait for one of
>the coming flavors of
>WinNT: Consumer, Workstation, Server? I know nothing about any of the
>three.
>
> Joan
>
>----------
>> From: Steve Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: Law Issues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: L&I Windows 98 the rundown.
>> Date: Saturday, March 14, 1998 8:48 AM
>>
>> Steve Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>
>>
>> Windows 98 is basically a slightly rewritten version of Win95(b), with
>IE4
>> and active desktop fitted as standard.
>> It includes updated dial up networking.
>> Converter from fat16 to fat32 for hard drives.
>> Improved defrag utility which puts an applications files in a strip to
>> improve loading times.
>> Improved memory management for machines with over 64mb ram (95a dies not
>> allocate memory properly after 32mb) this is why Microsoft stay is the
>> optimum amount of memory for a 95 machine.
>> Faster shutting down.
>> Common driver model which will enable a device to use the same driver for
>> Win98 it uses for Nt5.
>>
>> The jump from Win95 to Win98 is not as significant as that from 3.11 to
>95,
>> it is an evolutionary update to the O.S
>>
>> Win98 is however the last version there will be, after this there will be
>> three flavors of WinNT, Consumer, Workstation, Server.
>>
>> Steve
>>
>>
>>
>>
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