- Fool's design
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Any chance you could put the version number in the filename in the future releases? That would make mistakes a lot less likely.
Any chance you could put the version number in the filename in the future releases? That would make mistakes a lot less likely.
This time I experienced problem with Netmeeting :
The program seems to work though and that file is in the target folder...
And this one :
I had to skip the file to get going.
The program seems to work though and that file is in the target folder...
And this one :
I had to skip the file to get going.
I completely stopped using 98SE in favor for ME. Much faster (especially at networking) and handles any GDI and USER resource problems lot better than 98. It is easy to get large windows stop updating on 98 due to GDI resources running out, no such issues on ME. That's especially important for multimonitor and higher res monitor business...
im still using window me, i dont know how to code or compile, but i can help with gathering and testing.
you should really check out the http://www.vogons.org website their are a lot of people using old hardware and operating systems there.
you should really check out the http://www.vogons.org website their are a lot of people using old hardware and operating systems there.
It would be really nice to have a stable Windows Millenium SP. ME out of the box just works more stable than Win98SE, especially the USB part is more sophisticated (On my machine, win98SE (even with PROBLEMCHYLDs SP3 installed) crashes when hot plugging a USB device, ME does not). There also seem to be more and better standard drivers included for newer hardware.
For me, there doesn't need to be every feature like KernelEx, Daemon and other stuff. It would be enough when the "return to DOS" function works, and if the stability fixes from the 98SE-SP3 are forward ported to ME. Probably a memory limit fix as well.
For me, there doesn't need to be every feature like KernelEx, Daemon and other stuff. It would be enough when the "return to DOS" function works, and if the stability fixes from the 98SE-SP3 are forward ported to ME. Probably a memory limit fix as well.