• Re: New (Refurbished) Com

    From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to Mike Powell on Mon Jan 29 14:55:02 2024
    On 1/29/2024 11:32 AM, Mike Powell wrote to Rob Mccart:

    Then there's the issue of newer Windows not able to run old software. Most of
    my entertainment software is from the Windows 98 era and I will likely soon >find myself running two machines, one just for web surfing and eMail, and the
    other for all my fun stuff..

    I think there are a lot of people in the hobby community that wind up in
    the "mutiple machines" boat. ;)

    Mike

    Our family. which includes my son, owns 2 Chromebooks, 3 desktops, 3 laptops. I guess
    you could call us a multiple machine family. Of course, the son also has a couple X-
    Boxes. We are covered for any event. Oh, and I almost forgot the tablet that I use
    when I play the organ. It contains all of my sheet music.

    Mike Dippel





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  • From Michael Selhof@954:49/8050 to All on Tue Feb 6 06:33:18 2024
    Hello

    A good thing is, if you have a mixture of "everything"!

    As I planned to reopen the BBS, I rebuild my BBS Hardware of that time.
    It was an Pentium III with 800 Mhz and OS/2 Warp 4.

    Putting back my old DAT-Backup with PcTools and get my PcBoard v15.3....

    But..!!! 25 years are 25 years... It stays, what it was....
    It's not that bad for the brain if you have to deal with config.sys and autoexec.bat again

    And maybe some laugh..... I've putting back my old Amiga 2000/68030
    with a Networkcard into my Network here. It's just fun when things go the
    way you imagined. Even with old hardware and software!

    Mike






    On 02.02.2024 04:42, Roman wrote to Mike Powell:

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    This is definitely a sign to return to the 386 and DOS...

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  • From Rob Mccart@954:895/54 to ROMAN on Mon Jan 29 00:52:00 2024
    I am writing to you from Windows XP :) I have never had any problems with thi
    >ecause I used portable versions of programs that did not require installation
    >ll that is required when working with them is to copy them from one computer
    >another. I also replaced many programs with JS scripts. They play the role of
    >plications. I don't remember the last time I installed something through Inst
    >. In general, it remains a mystery to me why people need new versions of Wind
    >...

    I can sympathize but can't agree with that. I somewhere between dislike and hate most versions of Windows created since Windows 98, which I was still
    using as recently as 3 years ago. The problem is that the Operating Systems eventually stop allowing the installation of ANY Browser or eMail programs
    that use the newer security protocols and so those programs eventually stop functioning on almost all Web Sites and with most eMail suppliers.

    My current Windows 7 Laptop is slowly becoming less and less useful so I recently purchased a new Laptop able to run Windows 11, which I am putting off switching over to as my main system for as long as possible.

    Then there's the issue of newer Windows not able to run old software. Most of my entertainment software is from the Windows 98 era and I will likely soon find myself running two machines, one just for web surfing and eMail, and the other for all my fun stuff..
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  • From Mike Powell@954:895/54 to ROB MCCART on Mon Jan 29 11:27:00 2024
    Then there's the issue of newer Windows not able to run old software. Most of >my entertainment software is from the Windows 98 era and I will likely soon >find myself running two machines, one just for web surfing and eMail, and the >other for all my fun stuff..

    I think there are a lot of people in the hobby community that wind up in
    the "mutiple machines" boat. ;)

    Mike


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  • From Roman@954:895/12 to Rob Mccart on Tue Jan 30 16:39:29 2024
    Yes, but no. Not everyone uses Solid Works or the latest Autocad. Regarding new browsers. There is a whole line of modern browsers for Windows 2000-XP/2003. You can look at http://rtfreesoft.blogspot.com Everything works great. I don't know where you got this strange information from. Browsers with TLS 1.3 support for Windows 98 can be downloaded from my gopher. By the way, it's only been a week since I switched from Opera mail 1044 to MailNews. Everything works, everything is received and senting. Regarding things like Skype or Tinder. Sorry, this was not initially for me, 10 years ago.
    By the way, some "latest programs" can easily be replaced by JS applications. For example, I view PDF files through such a script, since Foxit cannot open some PDF files. So I just use scripts and the browser as those new applications. After all, isn't this the philosophy of Android?

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  • From Mike Powell@954:895/54 to ALL on Thu Feb 1 10:09:00 2024
    I can sympathize but can't agree with that. I somewhere between dislike and hate most versions of Windows created since Windows 98, which I was still

    Sorry about the duplicate message(s) from my system here. I had an issue during an OS upgrade and had to restore back to the morning backup and some messages got recirculated.

    Thanks!


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  • From Roman@954:895/12 to Mike Powell on Fri Feb 2 04:37:09 2024
    This is definitely a sign to return to the 386 and DOS...

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  • From Roman@954:895/12 to Michael Selhof on Tue Feb 6 19:04:02 2024
    I don't want to sound boring, but I literally edited config.sys a couple of hours ago to make Qemm work better on a DOS based servomotor system. The truth is, I've been doing essentially the same thing for the last 25 years. Sometimes I even doubt that it is 2024. The most powerful update of the gas analyzer has been released for Windows 98.... There are few innovations in the world of industrial equipment. In any case, welcome to the club!

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