David Ross wrote:
>>W95 released a version called OSR2, which was much more stable. I
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>don't
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>>know if it's driver support was enhanced from regualr W95.
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>Even OSR2 was always a bit iffy on pcmcia., and needed special
>device-specific services loaded. IIRC the 755 series used the IBM
>"Zipang" pcmcia controller, which is kind of nonstandard, so I think
>W98SE would be a safer choice, especially if he uses the "Lite" install
>to keep disk overhead minimum.
>
>David R.
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Oh for the good ole days. W2K just crashed and burned without warning
for the 2nd time in 4 months; W95
was more durable if less suited to a pnp world. All in all, makes me
want to return to Warp and get busy
with Odin, I think it is.
--Allan Ballard
TP600X
TP 760XL
TP760CD
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