Ken Walker wrote:
I notice on the openoffice.org site it only specifies windows 2000,nt and xp
:(
no mention of 98 or ME.
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From: James Knott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 October 2006 3:48pm
To: users@openoffice.org
Subject: Re: [users] Windows 98 users
Dan Lewis wrote:
Several years ago, Intel changed how they named their chips from
286, 386, and 486 to Pentium because numbers are not patentable but
words are. So, a Pentium class CPU is one which is more recent than
486 regardless of who manufactured the chip. It must have a similar
architecture as the Intel Pentium chips.
Words aren't patentable either. However, unique names can be trademarked.
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Find an earlier version. Version 1.1.3 works on 98SE.
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