On Fri, 12 Nov 1999 14:58:00 -0700, Jerry J. Haumberger wrote:
>> Same goes for my Dell laptop, but they said that I have to 'upgrade'
>> to Windows 98 in order to use it. (It has Windows 95 with DR-DOS at
>> the moment).
>> I'll think that i'll skip it.
> How much space does your Dell laptop have? Maybe you could partition
> Windows off from your DOS to use the USB, if necessary. On my Toshiba, I
Its not that, I just dont want to get even near that thing.
I've seen how it works on several computers - living nightmare.
All these HTML browser windows.. it litraly crawls, too. I also find
it hard to believe that I am saying this, but I think that "I will stick
to Windows 95". Its the Win 3.x case all over again. When Win95 came
along, WIndows 3.x suddenly looked alot better in comparison. Now
its Windows 95 that looks 'ok' when compared to 98.
Regarding your note on multi-tasking, I actually wish there was a good
one for DOS. (too bad Caldera isnt really working on the DR-DOS task
manager..). I'm one of those people who can 'multi-task' and do several
things at once. Really works great when i'm on a multitasking
enviroment.
Or Botton
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