> I'd say, let's be patient with both of them: Linux started in 1991. The
> copy I got early 1995 was hardly comparable with a present distribution.
> Freedows started in 1997, they have at least two more years to publish a
> usable release.
Hmm. Yes, and that's why last year they were touting themselves
as "Freedows 98" and were goin to have a fully functional Win32
emulation before year end (of 98). As it stands they don't even have
a fully functional implementation of the Cache Kernal. I admit, when
I first saw them I though Freedows was a great project, as it stands
Freedows isn't gonna go anywhere, while Alliance definitly is. I'll
wait for AllianceOS, but I don't see Freedows getting themselves off
the dream boat any time soon.
> BTW does anybody know, where to get more information on REAL/32?
Never heard of it before. I'll give a look and post if I find something.
John Fielding
Survivor of Windows NT 4.0 Workstation on a 486dx2/66,
16megs RAM, 200meg hard drive for 6 months.
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