This is true; thanks for pointing it out, I forgot to do so.  (one may
also go to NT4, if so desired, but in my opinion, that's a severe step
backwards).

However, not to start the OS war thread again, but in my humble opinion,
you should probably be using WindowsNT or 2000 anyway, since its memory
handling is much tighter and more reliable than 95/98.  I feel MapInfo
runs faster and more stable under the NT subsystem than the Windows95/98
system, with drastically fewer crashes and problems.

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--Jonathan Disher
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> If you go to 1 gig ram, you must use windows 2000 or XP.  Win 
> 95 or 98 cannot 
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