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Posted by Roy L. Fuchs on 06/15/06 04:04
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 06:49:54 -0500, "Jay G." <Jay@tmbg.org> Gave us:
>On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 05:16:23 GMT, Roy L. Fuchs wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 20:43:42 -0500, "Jay G." <Jay@tmbg.org> Gave us:
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>>>On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 23:48:26 GMT, Roy L. Fuchs wrote:
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>>>> On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 18:11:43 -0500, "Jay G." <Jay@tmbg.org> Gave us:
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>>>>>with MSDOS v2.11
>>>>
>>>> Oh, yeah... that's right... the DOS that never got use by anyone.
>>>> HAHahahaha...
>>>
>>>Obviously it got used by some people. Just as the 80186 was used in some
>>>PCs, as shown in the link you provided.
>>>
>>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_80186
>>> "They were not used in many personal computers, but there were some
>>> notable exceptions: the Mindset, the Siemens PC-D (the first DOS PC
>>> line of Siemens, with MSDOS v2.11)...."
>>>
>> Euro clones do not seem to bring the term "notable" to mind...
>> sorry.
>
>Who said notable?
You did dumbfuck. Look up 8 lines.
> You said MS DOS 2.11 "never got use by anyone," which is
>demonstrably untrue.
Not by anyone that had any brains. MS DOS 3.0 was the first useable
release. Lotus, AutoCAD, expanded memory... all those would not work
under the DOS that never was. Try again.
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