I have some older programs that I have to use (no more recent
versions are available) which on occasion when I try to run them
generate the message The Win 16 Subsystem has insufficient resources
to continue running. Click on OK, close your applications, and
restart your machine. How can I
Ronn! Blankenship asked:
I have some older programs that I have to use (no more recent
versions are available) which on occasion when I try to run them
generate the message The Win 16 Subsystem has insufficient
resources to continue running. Click on OK, close your applications,
and
On 15/10/2009, at 8:11 AM, Nick Arnett wrote:
On Wed, Oct 14, 2009 at 3:07 PM, Wayne Eddy we...@bigpond.net.au
wrote:
Hi all, I just got access to Google Wave, and I was wondering if
there was anyone on the list who might be interested in helping my
try it out by joining a discussion about
On 15/10/2009, at 8:18 AM, Wayne Eddy wrote:
No Problem, Nick.
I will send you an invite - I think it might take a few days to
process though.
I assume you want to use this address nick.arn...@gmail.com ?
The invites aren't linked to the e-mail address it's sent to; once the
user has
You could try setting up virtual PC on your system
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Virtual_PC
This comes as a backward compatibility feature in Win-7, but has been a free
downloadable/installable program for XP for several years. It looks like the
virtualized PC can go back as far as
OK, Guys, what the heck is Google Wave? Is it like what Twits do with
Tweets? I know what a beta test is, but a Google Wave? Speak slowly and
directly into the microphone, please.
Amities,
Jo Anne
evens...@hevanet.com
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Jo Anne wrote:
OK, Guys, what the heck is Google Wave? Is it like what Twits do with
Tweets? I know what a beta test is, but a Google Wave? Speak slowly and
directly into the microphone, please.
It depends on who you ask and how much hype they've ingested, digested,
and are prepared to
On Oct 15, 2009, at 3:03 PM, Max Battcher wrote:
Jo Anne wrote:
OK, Guys, what the heck is Google Wave? Is it like what Twits do
with
Tweets? I know what a beta test is, but a Google Wave? Speak
slowly and
directly into the microphone, please.
It depends on who you ask and how much
Bruce Bostwick wrote:
I haven't chimed in on Wave or the more general subject of cloud
computing yet, since I haven't used it yet (which, in some people's
judgment, makes me ineligible to comment, although I consider that a
questionable argument), but my misgivings about it are generally
On Oct 15, 2009, at 4:35 PM, Max Battcher wrote:
Bruce Bostwick wrote:
I haven't chimed in on Wave or the more general subject of cloud
computing yet, since I haven't used it yet (which, in some people's
judgment, makes me ineligible to comment, although I consider that
a questionable
Bruce Bostwick wrote:
Part of my concern with the concept in general is the fairly glaring
admin/management deficiency described in this article:
http://dailyqi.com/?p=10576
I've been avoiding most articles on this subject because there is a lot
of FUD out there and very little real truth.
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