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Clayton írta: . it's surprising though that there
would be any real need to actually use Win98 or Win95 anymore. :-P
C
Just an example for the real need: We have a good old 10+ years old infrared spectrometer shipped with an original Dell computer that runs Win95 ver.2 (the one that shows "with Internet Explorer" on the boot screen). The compuer begins to die, but we cannot change it to a less old one: the spectrometer control software does not start even on win98. Not speaking of the control card: you simply won't find the appropriate slot it needs on a less antique motherboard. The manufacturer's policy is clear: if you lose your button, buy a new coat. Albert Btw we were not even able to change the CD and floppy drives 'cause they operate with proprietary Dell drivers -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org