Firstly, sorry for the "slightly"-delayed response.
I haven't been able to access my regular ISP, recently. :(

On Sat, 20 Oct 2001 03:51, Hans Lermen wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Oct 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > My question is: How come Win2K doesn't require you to run NTVDM as
> > Administrator or anything like that but *still* has fast, fullscreen
> > graphics?
>
> Maybe Win2K isn't such strong concerning security issues,-) (SCNR)
>

Probably because it's based on "No Technology" (NT), hahahaha :)

> The real answer: the techniques used by Win2K and Linux/DOSEMU are
> fundamentally different. You can't compare that.
>

That's probably true: NT crashes but Linux doesn't :)
But what are the techniques used by Win2K and DOSEmu?
I pretty sure that they are the same, except for "Dos in a Box" (where DOSEmu 
is far superior :)).

> Hans
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

pesarif

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