Windows vs Windows... lol

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What windows do you see or think is the best?

Below Win 3.x
0
No votes
Win 3.x
1
5%
Win 95
3
14%
Win 98
2
10%
Win 98se
7
33%
Win ME
3
14%
Win 2000
1
5%
Win XP
4
19%
Win NT (should go before 98se but after 98)
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No votes
Windows CE (Handheld Edition)
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No votes
 
Total votes: 21

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What windows do you see or think is the best?
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I use Win95 and I like it the best, but for some reason I like 3.0, too.
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98SE, just because I do. XP is starting to grow on me though...
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I like Windows XP. It's a lot more stable than the latest previous versions, and dispite what a lot of people claim, I have actually been able to run DOS games better with XP than I could with 98.
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Xp is the best!! i have had 95 98 Me and l like xp the best!
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I have actually been able to run DOS games better with XP than I could with 98.
That's because XP uses a DOS emulater, so it tries not to tell the presence of new hardware. It doesn't always work, however, and a lot of games work worse because they're incompatable w/the emulator.
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ME is by far the best. XP is bad and 98se is out of date. 2000 (the busness version of ME) I havent tried, but I doubt it works.


OH DAMN! I forgot Windows NT
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ok, i prefer ME, because i'm also into up-to-date games like return to castle wolfenstein and medal of honour. ME will work best with those games. and, my dad was worried when we upgraded our pc because the pc didn't come with a windows disk, and we were putting a new cpu, motherboard, ram, graphics card and extra hard disk in. but ME installed all the new drivers without having to even connect to the net.
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My vote's for Windows 98SE

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Windows 98SE is the ultimate DOS mode launcher. I use BootIt to launch several Microsoft operating systems from within one another. But 98SE (customized with 98lite) allows you to use the ultimate version of pure DOS in as many configurations (using Microsoft's DOS Configuration Wizard Kernel Toy) as you want! Just right-click a game's shortcut and select Program and then Advanced, check MS-DOS mode and configure the Autoexec.bat and Config.sys files accordingly.


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<CENTER><A HREF="http://www.litepc.com/index.html"><IMG SRC="http://www.procerus.btinternet.co.uk/98 ... A></CENTER>
<CENTER>with <FONT COLOR=FF0000><B>629K</B></FONT> of free conventional memory in full DOS mode using QEMM 9.0<BR>(or 628K with <A HREF="http://www.uwe-sieber.de/umbpci_e.html">UMBPCI.SYS</A> providing real mode for <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/axcel216/speed.htm">FastVid</A>) with SmartDrive, CD-ROM,
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So THAT's what screwed up the spacing on the screen!
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yeah, we all know about you and 98 lite :rolleyes: . And about ME being better for new software: actually, that's why I like 98SE......I tried ME and 98SE, but more of them worked on 98 then on ME.
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I like how my post is in the background of that pic. Man thats big. How do you take a screenshot?
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i think he did print screen? then opened in something like paint? and saved it and put it on his website and then here!
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Sorry!

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Sorry John. I should have shrunk it in size a bit. I'm spoiled here with a big monitor so I run at high resolutions!
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because it works with my Voodoo2 cards in glide and such too.

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<CENTER><A HREF="http://www.litepc.com/index.html"><IMG SRC="http://www.procerus.btinternet.co.uk/98 ... A></CENTER>
<CENTER>with <FONT COLOR=FF0000><B>629K</B></FONT> of free conventional memory in full DOS mode using QEMM 9.0<BR>(or 628K with <A HREF="http://www.uwe-sieber.de/umbpci_e.html">UMBPCI.SYS</A> providing real mode for <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/axcel216/speed.htm">FastVid</A>) with SmartDrive, CD-ROM,
<A HREF="http://cutemouse.sourceforge.net/">CuteMouse</A>, sound support and <A HREF="http://home.student.utwente.nl/r.muller ... Refresh</A> all loaded high.</CENTER>
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Are you people smoking crack? J/K
Win2k is the best stable windows ever made for real work.

Win98SE is the best for directx gaming.

Dos 6.22/DrDos 7 are tied for best DOS for gaming (well since Dos 7.0 was never sold as a standalone but was used for windows 95 base)
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Windows?

people still use that thing, DOS rules the planet, actually it rules the universe.

The world was compiled on a 486 dx4 100 RUNNING DOS 5, not windows.
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Unknown_K wrote-
Dos 6.22/DrDos 7 are tied for best DOS for gaming (well since Dos 7.0 was never sold as a standalone but was used for windows 95 base)
Not wanting to squabble here. I'm just defending my favourite OS. But just because DOS 7.xx was never sold as a standalone doesn't mean it doesn't work as a standalone. Just right-click any DOS program shortcut and go through Program and Advanced and choose to restart in DOS mode! The most under used feature in the Win9x OSes must have made Microsoft weep. They put all this effort into making access to a real version of DOS, in a DOS only environment, simple from Windows 9x and then discovered that nobody used it. Windows 9x was it's own worst enemy really. It made Win32 computing so easy everyone forgot how to use the command line!

Notice I've got single-click access to 6.22 too on that menu. I don't actually use it for anything because 7.10 works just as well (and actually delivers more conventional memory).

I'm with King Of Shibby though! The world was compiled on DOS 5. It's all gone downhill since :laugh:
<CENTER><A HREF="http://www.litepc.com/index.html"><IMG SRC="http://www.procerus.btinternet.co.uk/98 ... A></CENTER>
<CENTER>with <FONT COLOR=FF0000><B>629K</B></FONT> of free conventional memory in full DOS mode using QEMM 9.0<BR>(or 628K with <A HREF="http://www.uwe-sieber.de/umbpci_e.html">UMBPCI.SYS</A> providing real mode for <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/axcel216/speed.htm">FastVid</A>) with SmartDrive, CD-ROM,
<A HREF="http://cutemouse.sourceforge.net/">CuteMouse</A>, sound support and <A HREF="http://home.student.utwente.nl/r.muller ... Refresh</A> all loaded high.</CENTER>
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Post by King Of Shibby! »

Yeah DOS rocked, it never crashed, n00bies couldn't use it and it was fun! If DOS 7 had been sold as a stand alone it would have most likely have been used as a coffee cup holder. With 95 just realeased, the world had gone happy happy windows crazy.
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OMG, I just got a cool idea: a handheld DOS! That'd be awesome!
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Post by King Of Shibby! »

hehe i think you idea is about 2 years too late, pocket dos was released for hpc's with win ce about two years ago, the only problem is floating point and just generally slow hpc processors.


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