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    Quote Originally Posted by discomuzz View Post
    Windows 3.11 for Work Groups was the ONLY stable Microsoft operating system.

    IMHO!
    You don't remember the old General Protection Fault?

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    ok, in that case the most stable was either DOS or XtreeProGold.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoadie72 View Post
    You don't remember the old General Protection Fault?
    Yeah, but if you stripped the sucker down you could minimise the problems.

    Windows95 screwed the whole thing. I couldn't be bothered with tuning anything after that.

    Remember the saying, "Windows95 = Apple '87"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    ok, in that case the most stable was either DOS or XtreeProGold.
    Bingo!!!

    Loved Xtree!

    Love Command Line Interfaces!

    So economical.

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    VMS, RSTS, MUMPS, CPM, PICOS (provided you had a UPS) where all very stable.

    As for freeware stability on Vista, who knows I think its a case of "try it and see what happens".
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    VMS, RSTS, MUMPS, CPM, PICOS (provided you had a UPS) where all very stable.

    As for freeware stability on Vista, who knows I think its a case of "try it and see what happens".
    I remember the war between CPM, DR DOS and MS DOS.

    Very sus. that the rest were PC Operating Systems.

    (Mainframe OSs are NOT FAIR)

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    Quote Originally Posted by discomuzz View Post
    I remember the war between CPM, DR DOS and MS DOS.

    Very sus. that the rest were PC Operating Systems.

    (Mainframe OSs are NOT FAIR)
    Just think of PDP-11's as bulky PC's
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    Just think of PDP-11's as bulky PC's
    Amazing isn't it!

    I remember setting up a TAFE college here in Melbourne with 1 x 386DX-33 with a 20Mb HDD as a file server with 20 x 286-16's with 10 Mb HDD's hanging off it for a class room for teaching I.T. State of the art!!!

    For about a semester!

    Now my mobile phone has a 4 Gb MicroSD card that, if I want, can be pushed to 16Gb.

    The thing itself has 160Mb internal!

    Correct me if I am wrong, but, aren't MSDOS based p.c's still locked into 640k?

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