At 17:01 29/05/98 -0700, you wrote:
>> > Mac, but not sure what browser. Dr. Steve, ?
>>
>> Win95, MSIE 4.0, Pentium 400
>
>Pentium 400? Whew! All you really need to run MSIE is an old copy of DOS 2.1
>on a 386. I was surprised when I tried to install it on an old machine and
>it worked. Seems MSIE really is an operating system. When you install it on
>Win 95 or NT it just replaces the entire OS. But they don't want you to know
>that. Or maybe I'm making it up.

Does that mean you can install it on a bare machine from only a boot
floppy? I must say I'm amazed at the number of people who are using MSIE 4
now. I still won't let it near any of my boxes, except for one Toshi
notebook which I keep purely for test MSIE4 stuff.

franko
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Frank Lee, Information Architect. Member: Aust. DM Assoc., Market Research
Soc. of Aust., Web Consultants Assoc., HTML Writers Guild, Internet
Professionals Association. Associate, Aust. Marketing Inst.
Interactive Strategist,IBM Australia Ltd & Managing Director, Wired World
Consulting.
http://www1.tpgi.com.au/users/franko/


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