On Fri, 19 May 2023, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote:
I do remember that, because I carried around a USB key with an
assortment of service packs, IE installers, etc. and it was sooooooo
slow to copy W2K SP4 onto a machine -- until you had SP4 installed...
At that point in time Windows Me was essentially dead and had been for a
while. No one at Microsoft was interested in the effort required to port
USB 2.0 support back to Windows Me.
OK, fair enough. I concede.
I stand by the 95 stuff, though.
95/95A: FAT16 only, no USB.
95B: FAT32, USB, no IE4, no standard upgrade path.
95C: USB + IE4.
98 onwards: USB as standard; upgrades from 95 supported.

Thanks, everybody for the reminders of the Windoze history.

I remember, now, having a Swiss Army knife that had a small thumb drive in it, and having to load a driver into my mother's "e-Machine" Pentium Win98SE machine to copy my files to hers.

I hereby formally retract my erroneous suggestion of a "386 98,SP2 desktop with floppies and USB",
and replace my suggestion with:
"a PC with USB and floppies", and let Tony decide what vintage to use.
I still suggest the possibility of a current machine for the interwebs, with thumb drive sneaker-net to an alder machine with USB and floppies. Tony already experienced one of the complications with trying to have more than one add-on device on the same machine.

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Grumpy Ol' Fred                 ci...@xenosoft.com

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