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| Thread ID: 43875 | 2004-03-30 02:47:00 | Windows 3.11 and XP - Do they like each other?? | agent_24 (4330) | Press F1 |
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| 225967 | 2004-03-30 02:47:00 | is it possible to network a windows 3.11 computer and two XP computers so that they all share printers? or are the two OS's too different? | agent_24 (4330) | ||
| 225968 | 2004-03-30 02:57:00 | If you get the TCP/IP addon for 311, it will happily access files and printers on any TCP/IP network. It would share its printers and files, too. NETBEUI might work too ... |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 225969 | 2004-03-30 03:55:00 | thanks, i will try that. | agent_24 (4330) | ||
| 225970 | 2004-03-30 03:58:00 | hold on, what exactly IS the TCP/IP addon for 3.11, and where do i get it? | agent_24 (4330) | ||
| 225971 | 2004-03-30 04:30:00 | Dont worry, i seem to have found it. | agent_24 (4330) | ||
| 225972 | 2004-03-30 04:53:00 | Isnt it illegal to still be running 3.11? It should be if it isn't ;-) | Barnabas (4562) | ||
| 225973 | 2004-03-30 05:02:00 | eh?? why would it be illegal... to use something you paid for?? | heni72847 (1166) | ||
| 225974 | 2004-03-30 05:15:00 | why would it be illegal to use a version of windows that actually works?? | agent_24 (4330) | ||
| 225975 | 2004-03-30 05:57:00 | Well it would be better to say it works some of the time due to some fairly antequated design features! 1. It just sits on top of DOS (and DOS is oooold!) 2. It suffers from cooperative multi-tasking (instead of the more modern preemptive multi-tasking). 3. It does not use protected memory space for applications. All this makes 3.11 not much use except for old PCs that are not capable of running a more up to date OS. |
JohnD (509) | ||
| 225976 | 2004-03-30 06:05:00 | Nothing wrong with old. I'm old. So there. MSDOS is the only good software MS ever wrote. That's because they didn't write it. :D It's naturally more reliable than the modern "stuff" because the kernel is only a few tens of kilobytes, not many megabytes. |
Graham L (2) | ||
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