I am trying to think what I was using when I joined this list. I know
that when I first heard of the list I was using my trusty Unisys 286,
but I didn't join right away. I was mainly involved in the Nettamer
list. I guess I must still have been using the 286 when I joined. Then
I used my Unisys 386 for quite sometime, with DOS and Windows 3.1, then
3.11 FWG. Then my Unisys 486 EISA server, with DOS and Windows 3.11
FWG, and now my IBM 6x86 socket 7 computer with Win98. Currently both
the 486 and the Socket7 are running.
I don't hesitate to ask Windows questions here.
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote:
> sadly, I think you may be right. that last war over whether windows could
> be discussed here really did damage. I know I go elsewhere now when I have
> computer probs because I prefer to use windows and even though my machines
> are second hand cobbled junk, they are considered too new for this list.
> they're currently both down too, actually, but I'm turning to alternate
> resources to do the hardware troubleshooting so as not to get flamed for
> bringing up things that don't relate to dos and x86 architecture.
> bye,,,,,,,,,,,,,,(\
> Yolanda
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