Hi Trouble,
Well said. I don't have a problem with anyone having around an old 
system to play dos games, and older programs. I have a 98 SE system in 
my living room which still acts a gaming machine for older stuff like 
Tomb Raider, and some of my older games. I never said that older stuff 
is not useful. It is just unrealistic to refuse to upgrade to something 
newer when the time comes to upgrade.
Now, I am not saying if you are flat broke, you have other things you 
need to buy, etc that you need to buy an upgrade. However, if you have 
the time, the money, and want to stick with something current sticking 
to older stuff doesn't make that much sense to me.


Trouble wrote:
> The only thing i got to say about this is, Your right not everything 
> has to be the latest and greatest. however, with the blind getting 
> computers from orgs and other places. The op on that system is going 
> to be the latest and greatest. Why< because that is what is new and 
> that is what they get.
> So if you want your games to play on those computers. you better move 
> up with the latest and greatest or quit. Dos is out and was in 96 
> when win95 made it the standard for computers. Some of those old ops 
> had real power and very stable. But now we have to be real and use 
> the tools and ops of now not yester year. its not a scare its really progress.
>   


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