Ditto here, I have not had any problems with XP Home running older applications, including R:Base. At my home office I use MS Windows Network and at my clients, I just login to their Novell without any problems; in fact, I had planned to upgrade to XP PRO, but so far I have not seen the need for it.

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I have been running 6.5++ for DOS on XP with out any problems.  It just has the same quarks as NT or 2000.

 

Troy

 

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I am considering the purchase of a computer with XP Pro.

If I load the latest and greatest dos and windows, then would I also be able
to install older versions, going back to 4.5++ dos and win?

With all the discussion, I'm not sure what the end results are?




Installing RBase for DOS and Windows was about the easiest thing I did!
I have all versions from 2.11 up and they're working fine.  I found that if you
want to run RBDos in a Window, if you go to icon properties, Font tab,
and pick a Size of 10x18 it gives a nice size window, bigger than the
default window.


Karen

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