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Windows NT 4.0 set us on the path to Windows NT desktop dominanceThe most popul…
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@osnews @stroughtonsmith Remember Windows NT 4.0 very well & its introducti…
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@PenguinToot @osnews @stroughtonsmith Both DOS and Windows (except when using n…
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@osnews Technically, if we didn't think about the classic releases, Windows…
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@adacosta @osnews nitpick: while Server 2003 was 5.2 when most XP variants were…
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@chucker @adacosta @osnews There were some kernel changes between 5.1 and 5.2 k…
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@chucker @adacosta @osnews There were some changes between 5.1 and 5.2 kernels …
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@osnews I'd forgotten about that. The original Windows was a userspace wrap…
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@chucker @osnews The Windows Server 2003 codebase was actually more stable and …
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@adacosta @osnews yeah, Longhorn was a _big_ pile of wrong decisions, much like…
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@zalasur @osnews While 16-bit Windows did start from DOS, it handled most of th…
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@osnews NT 4 was a pain in the ASSW2k was the leap step:USB supportPNPfast grap…
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@osnews Remember WIN Nuke.
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