yes,, we did the best survey I have ever seen on a list.. about a year ago
I joined w/ my P II running Win 95. but I have an 8088, a Powerbook 165, w/
Mac OS 755. I support and help others w/ their older computers.
NOW .. I am on this list w/ PowerMac 6100AV (so that is an oldie now, but
it is upgraded to G3). I have MacPluses in the basement here.
When I get the PC box out of the hospital, ok ok when I get a new one as the
old one went tout caputy w/ the Sone Monkey Virus. I am going to get 2 BIG
harddrives on it and put Corel Linus, BEOS and perhaps some other os's. I
will rely on this list for suggestions/ support and etc.
What I am saying, is that this list is not just a question of hardware, it
is also a State of Mind.
We mean to survive, both with Windows, and without Windows, and probably
inspite (and to spite ) Windows.
Paul
in northern Alberta.
> 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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