With the announcement that the Lastest and Finalist of MS-Windows editions will become stone later this month, we can perhaps guess that there will no more work done on this software product be its vendor. Maybe they want out, and to neither confirm nor deny any knowledge of past software products. Once this last last deed is done the micro-O/S game seems to be missing its biggest player in the future. From now on people, you are on your own, be it 7 or someday down the road, 10. Nothing in big time technology can last forever, and not often more than a few years. Just like stalwarts such as myself you'll be left with DVD distributions (Oh, you do buy the DVD's, right???) and your own wits to solve your problems. You get some time off before the fact to relax... I am already writing C++ code again and don't miss the Internet socially. We had all of the fun from 1991 and on, but now it is over.
Those were fun days, indeed. I've gone Linux... see ya!
Those were fun days, indeed. I've gone Linux... see ya!
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Lenovo M82, M58p; HP 8440 (micro-cluster/distributed)
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro 64-bit
- CPU
- better than average, I suppose...
- Motherboard
- OEM
- Memory
- 4-to-8GB, depending
- Graphics Card(s)
- DV, HDMI
- Sound Card
- n/a
- Monitor(s) Displays
- IBM ThinkVision; HP LV1911; HP 8440
- Screen Resolution
- decent enough for me
- Hard Drives
- a number of them, from 160GB to 2TB
- Cooling
- no need
- Internet Speed
- slack
- Antivirus
- AVG, MSE
- Browser
- FIREFOX
- Other Info
- I 'grew up' on the VAX/VMS technology of the 1980's,
where I fell in love with Micro-VAXclusters...
I actually own a working, full power VAXstation 2000!
(This machine was the first true engineering workstation.)