I'm glad to see support continue for Windows 98, since that's what I'm running right now. I would like to upgrade to XP, but I'm planning on getting a new computer altogether sometime soon. Until then, 98 gets the job done nicely enough.
I'm glad to see support continue for Windows 98, since that's what I'm running right now. I would like to upgrade to XP, but I'm planning on getting a new computer altogether sometime soon. Until then, 98 gets the job done nicely enough.
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And Microsoft Bob > all of the above.Originally posted by DavidP
Win 3.1 >= WinXP > Win2k > Win 98 > Win ME > Win 95 > Win 1.0
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I'm running 98SE. I have a full version of XP pro sitting on my shelf but haven't loaded it. I, too, have many old games that simply won't run on XP. Making the switch is something I'm not prepared to do. Besides, 98SE is very stable and gets the job done.
Well, that goes without sayingOriginally posted by XSquared
And Microsoft Bob > all of the above.
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I have a Win98 box with a monitor that I converted into a fish tank sitting on top of it. It's a very nice conversation piece
Something like this
all but 5 of the computers here at school are running windows 98 (about 200 in all)
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But it won't with X-WingOriginally posted by Govtcheez
It will with ScummVM
-486SX-20
-Some random Debian Distro
-Some version of MS-Dos
-Day of the Tentacle
I guess you've got me there.
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Just because you play old games doesn't mean that MS still needs to support you using an outdated system, though.