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Message   Deepend    Andy Gorman   Re: Windows 11   October 11, 2021
 10:01 PM *  

> I still use both my Dos 6.22/Win3.1 and Win98se a fair amount too.  But I
> still use my Windows Vista box to play games like old versions of
> Battlefield.  I know I'm in the minority, but I liked Vista and never had any
> issues with it.

Vista really wasn't that bad.. I think the only people that hated it didn't
have good enough machines to run it.. Which sucks.. but that doesn't exactly
make an OS bad.. Windows Me was bad because it was unstable.. not because it
was slow.. so cant put Vista on the same level as Windows Me.  :)  Even though
I actually kinda liked Windows Me when it came out as well.. So I guess I was
just lucky then? :)

As for playing older games I can do that fairly well on my newer system as I
run Linux and most older titles run perfectly fine under Wine.  But my Windows
98se box is great for that as well.   But I also do more useful things on that
box as well.. since it has a browser that works and the version of mIRC and
putty I have on it works great as well.. so I can do my IRC and other stuff
that I do just fine on 98se. (and yes SSL is functional in the one web browser
and mIRC.)
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