last i had heard they were planning a version for x86 machines so you won't have to worry about that expensive hardware. sweet.
i'm sure i'll check it out when it's ready, but whether it stays remains to be seen.
you should check out this
Windows ME FAQ.
according to this document you can get to a DOS prompt by using a bootdisk...and your native DOS apps should still be supported.
still, ME doesn't sound all that great. i don't think i could survuve without command line.:)
"When all clock radios are outlawed, only outlaws will have clock radios."
--Zippy the Pinhead
last i had heard they were planning a version for x86 machines so you won't have to worry about that expensive hardware. sweet. i'm sure i'll check it out when it's ready, but whether it stays remains to be seen.
you think that no one else is able to capture your email? come on..the 'wrong people' already own your ass.
you should check out this Windows ME FAQ. according to this document you can get to a DOS prompt by using a bootdisk...and your native DOS apps should still be supported.
still, ME doesn't sound all that great. i don't think i could survuve without command line. :)
"When all clock radios are outlawed, only outlaws will have clock radios."
--Zippy the Pinhead