Howdy!

Well, being very careful how I say this: I've never owned a PC that ran on an 8086 family chip. I've had custody of such, in my capacity as an officer in a non-profit, and my son (the black sheep, clearly) has a Windoze PC.

The first PC I owned was an Atari 800. The next was a Fat Mac. That was followed by a Mac IIfx, a StarMax (703e Mac clone), and a 350Mhz G4 Sawtooth AGP box (still in service). Most recently, I splurged on a 15 PowerBook fully loaded.

...and my wife and my other son have G4 boxen of their own, and my daughter has a 703e Mac and the StarMax.

...so, meet another such...

yours,
Michael

In reply to Re^2: OS issues get everybody at some point by herveus
in thread OS issues get everybody at some point by demerphq

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