Could anyone settle a bet for me? I would like to know if
Windows 95 was a 16 or 32-bit OS. One of us is saying that it was natively
32-bit, but ran 16-bit apps in a VM, while the other one is saying the reverse:
it was a 16-bit OS that was capable of running 32-bit apps in a VM. Also, one person is saying that W95 required DOS (like Win3.1.1)
and the other is saying that, while built on DOS, DOS was not required and the
OS went above and beyond its DOS roots. If anyone can settle these issues and offer proof like links
to Web pages and such, we would be grateful. _________________________ Daniel DeStefano PC Support Specialist IAG Research T. 212.871.5262 F. 212.871.5300 Measuring Ad Effectiveness on Television The information contained in this
communication is confidential, may be privileged and is intended for the
exclusive use of the above named addressee(s). If you are not the intended
recipient(s), you are expressly prohibited from copying, distributing,
disseminating, or in any other way using any of the information contained
within this communication. If you have received this communication in error,
please contact the sender by telephone 212.871.5262 or by response via e-mail. |
- RE: [ActiveDir] Very OT: Please Settle a Bet Dan DeStefano
- RE: [ActiveDir] Very OT: Please Settle a Bet Dean Wells
- RE: [ActiveDir] Very OT: Please Settle a Bet Jimmy Andersson
- RE: [ActiveDir] Very OT: Please Settle a Bet Dean Wells
- Re: [ActiveDir] Very OT: Please Settle a Bet ASB
- RE: [ActiveDir] Very OT: Please Settle a Bet Carerros, Charles
- RE: [ActiveDir] Very OT: Please Settle a Bet Dean Wells
- RE: [ActiveDir] Very OT: Please Settle a Bet Rick Kingslan
- RE: [ActiveDir] Very OT: Please Settle a Be... Roger Seielstad
- RE: [ActiveDir] Very OT: Please Settle a Be... Roger Seielstad