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| Bauklotz:
--- Quote from: Tyler66 on March 13, 2011, 02:00:13 PM ---We dont have a beta testing "slot" for Ubuntu, sorry. --- End quote --- If you don't even beta-test for Ubuntu, why the hell do you beta-test for Windows then? Duh. Ubuntu > Windows > Macintosh. |
| RFW2:
Should have 64 bit and 32 bit testing. |
| DontCare4Free:
--- Quote from: RFW2 on March 14, 2011, 10:44:14 AM ---Should have 64 bit and 32 bit testing. --- End quote --- True, since he is using P/Invoke. --- Quote from: Tyler66 on March 13, 2011, 10:18:11 PM ---Windows NT 4 - Windows NT 4 Server --- End quote --- Fixed. Windows 95/98/ME didn't have server counterparts since they were targeted to consumers without servers, while businesses and other people with servers were supposed to use NT/2000. While NT and 9x (+ME) were compatible they were actually different operating systems with different kernels. With XP+ these two product lines were merged (or rather, 9x was discontinued and they made a consumer edition of their NT product line). However, 95/98 but not ME were actually shipped with a lite version of IIS called PWS (personal web server). |
| keesfani:
Aren't you Tyland6? |
| Tyler66:
--- Quote from: RFW2 on March 14, 2011, 10:44:14 AM ---Should have 64 bit and 32 bit testing. --- End quote --- I did have thoughts of testing the bits. Although I just wanted to test the different environments instead. --- Quote from: DontCare4Free on March 14, 2011, 11:11:44 AM ---Fixed. Windows 95/98/ME didn't have server counterparts since they were targeted to consumers without servers, while businesses and other people with servers were supposed to use NT/2000. While NT and 9x (+ME) were compatible they were actually different operating systems with different kernels. With XP+ these two product lines were merged (or rather, 9x was discontinued and they made a consumer edition of their NT product line). However, 95/98 but not ME were actually shipped with a lite version of IIS called PWS (personal web server). --- End quote --- --- Quote from: DontCare4Free on March 14, 2011, 11:11:44 AM ---True, since he is using P/Invoke. Fixed. Windows 95/98/ME didn't have server counterparts since they were targeted to consumers without servers, while businesses and other people with servers were supposed to use NT/2000. While NT and 9x (+ME) were compatible they were actually different operating systems with different kernels. With XP+ these two product lines were merged (or rather, 9x was discontinued and they made a consumer edition of their NT product line). However, 95/98 but not ME were actually shipped with a lite version of IIS called PWS (personal web server). --- End quote --- Too bad ME was short shelf lived operating system. --- Quote from: Bauklotz on March 14, 2011, 09:23:06 AM ---If you don't even beta-test for Ubuntu, why the hell do you beta-test for Windows then? Duh. Ubuntu > Windows > Macintosh. --- End quote --- I have not studied Ubuntu much. Please don't confuse me like that. --- Quote from: keesfani on March 14, 2011, 01:34:03 PM ---Aren't you Tyland6? --- End quote --- Nope. |
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