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Thom seems to have quite the double standard for old non-Windows computing like Amiga and whatnot, vs people running old Windows OSes. Thom have a gripe against Microsoft management, whereas their technologies can be very good because they hired the some of the best in their respective fields. Not sure why this contradiction exists. I presume he thinks that interest in Windows would only be from users who wished to run it full-time as a daily driver.

However being 21 years old, there may be younger folk who are interested in it as a historical artifact, much like BeOS is to Thom. Both however contain outdated SSL support and are basically unusable for browsing the web out of the box. XP takes around MB on start. Windows had a 64bit version! It was awesome as long as you had hardware with drivers and to this day I think it was the best version of Windows.

All the versions after had either crappy themes, or garbage interfaces…. The release version of only supported 32bit x86 code. Xp was the OS we did not want to usae becuase we were running Some idiots stayed on 9X tech and used MEand it was understandable. Unless you clung on to hardware that was in dire need of a bin. No it had a tech demo that was never updated and made me go back to normal XP as was no longer usable due to directx upgrade not applying to it. No it is not as bad as you recall.

SP1 is pretty much 7. Well 7 is vista SP2 just becuase people needed a rename. Considering the amount of spelling errors, looks like one of us cannot even use a spell checker. So much for insulting others and feeling righteous.

I read the first two sentences and bailed on the rest. Yes, it supports multiple logical processors per physical processor, and is licensed by physical processors, so the practical number of logical processors is unbounded.

Does it matter? I mean, would you actually run a real system on VESA? XP had boot prefetching, but parallel service loading happened in Windows 7. Up to a point. XP is a whole lot faster than at booting.

XP here boots in mere four! People are so full of myths and crap and cannot take 20 minutes to stand for their words I have a strong desire not to ever open my mouth. This has been the case for over 20 years now and started with probably NT 3. Right, that was my experience too. People have different experiences. One person having one experience does not invalidate a different person having a different one.

Would you want to live in a world where we all had the same experiences? NT 3,1, 3. The kernels were the same, and the same service packs applied to both. Windows XP was an odd one out, where the client release happened in as , then an extra 18 months went into the server release, which arrived in as , and the two never again converged.

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