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Want the best distribution for -your- Windows95 programs? You get it when you use the W32_FDN! Contact Gary Gilmore via Fidonet at 1:2410/400 (or garyg@oeonline.com) for details, or visit the W32_FDN website at "http://oeonline.com/~garyg/w32_fdn/" for more information. --- * Origin: bloom county * W32_FDN Headquarters * 313-582-0888 (1:2410/400) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 206 WINDOWS 32BIT Ref: F2F00004 Date: 02/08/98 From: WIM VAN OPHOVEN Time: 08:59am \/To: JERRY SCHWARTZ (Read 2 times) Subj: creative cd-rom Jerry Schwartz wrote in a message to Denis McMahon: JS> [Feb 05, 98 - 12:10] Denis McMahon of 2:251/20 wrote to Chuck JS> Hogard: DM> Anyone know anything about USB? My MB has two USB positions, and DM> I've seen DM> a backplate advertised that will bring these out to two DM> connectors. Do they DM> share an IRQ or does each one need it's own IRQ? JS> About all I know about it is that the devices share an IRQ, and JS> they are NOT just the same as old serial devices. USB = universal serial bus, so its like a com-port. But ist also a bus. The bus uses an IRQ. But all devices connected simply use the bus. The bus then handles everything. So one IRQ is enough. How can several devices operate at he same time? Well they do not actual operate at the same time. The bus protocol let them operate one after nother. But at high speed so it looks like they operate at the same time. Wim --- timEd/2 1.10 * Origin: Sysop HCC Eindhoven 1, the Netherlands, +31 (0)40 212204 (2:500/14) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 206 WINDOWS 32BIT Ref: F2H00000 Date: 02/11/98 From: MICHAEL SNOW Time: 04:25pm \/To: BOB DAVIDSON (Read 2 times) Subj: Win98 BD> And the first series of service packs shortly after? I think I'll w BD> until it is stable. I am on the MCSE track at a local Mickysoft trai BD> centre. They are a beta testing site. I have played with NT5 Server. BD> just a tad of work. There goes 5-10k down the tubes. NT5, after several months, is still on BUILD 1. 98 beta was only shortly before it and is now on beta THREE. NT5 looks like it may be close to production code. By the way, "beta site" is pretty much useless... darned near anyone can get MS Betas. Michael Snow MCSE - the hard way. --- GEcho/32 1.20/Pro * Origin: rtfm 314.843.1855 (1:100/340) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 206 WINDOWS 32BIT Ref: F2H00001 Date: 02/11/98 From: MICHAEL SNOW Time: 04:25pm \/To: BOB DAVIDSON (Read 2 times) Subj: Win98 BD> And the first series of service packs shortly after? I think I'll w BD> until it is stable. I am on the MCSE track at a local Mickysoft trai BD> centre. They are a beta testing site. I have played with NT5 Server. BD> just a tad of work. There goes 5-10k down the tubes. NT5, after several months, is still on BUILD 1. 98 beta was only shortly before it and is now on beta THREE. NT5 looks like it may be close to production code. By the way, "beta site" is pretty much useless... darned near anyone can get MS Betas. Michael Snow MCSE - the hard way. --- GEcho/32 1.20/Pro * Origin: rtfm 314.843.1855 (1:100/340) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 206 WINDOWS 32BIT Ref: F2H00002 Date: 02/11/98 From: MICHAEL SNOW Time: 04:25pm \/To: BOB DAVIDSON (Read 2 times) Subj: Win98 BD> And the first series of service packs shortly after? I think I'll w BD> until it is stable. I am on the MCSE track at a local Mickysoft trai BD> centre. They are a beta testing site. I have played with NT5 Server. BD> just a tad of work. There goes 5-10k down the tubes. NT5, after several months, is still on BUILD 1. 98 beta was only shortly before it and is now on beta THREE. NT5 looks like it may be close to production code. By the way, "beta site" is pretty much useless... darned near anyone can get MS Betas. Michael Snow MCSE - the hard way. --- GEcho/32 1.20/Pro * Origin: rtfm 314.843.1855 (1:100/340) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 206 WINDOWS 32BIT Ref: F2H00003 Date: 02/12/98 From: BOB DAVIDSON Time: 07:51pm \/To: MICHAEL SNOW (Read 2 times) Subj: Win98 Hello Michael! 11 Feb 98 16:25, Michael Snow wrote to Bob Davidson: MS> way, "beta site" is pretty much useless... darned near anyone can get MS> MS Betas. So it would appear. Bob Davidson ... Atoms of the World, UNITE (whoops, too late) --- GoldED/386 2.51.A1026 UNREG * Origin: BMC-FDS "bob@adcn.on.ca" (1:163/333) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 206 WINDOWS 32BIT Ref: F2H00004 Date: 02/12/98 From: BUD JAMISON Time: 06:33am \/To: MICHAEL SNOW (Read 2 times) Subj: Win98 -> There goes 5-10k down the tubes. NT5, after several months, is still -> on BUILD 1. 98 beta was only shortly before it and is now on beta -> THREE. NT5 looks like it may be close to production code. By the -> way, "beta site" is pretty much useless... darned near anyone can -> get MS Betas. Word is NT5 will be 'ready' in Oct. or Nov., maybe. --- Platinum Xpress/386/Wildcat! v1.3 * Origin: FidoNet International Coordinator Emeritus, for life. (1:202/746) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 206 WINDOWS 32BIT Ref: F2H00005 Date: 02/11/98 From: MICHAEL SNOW Time: 04:25pm \/To: BOB DAVIDSON (Read 2 times) Subj: Win98 BD> And the first series of service packs shortly after? I think I'll w BD> until it is stable. I am on the MCSE track at a local Mickysoft trai BD> centre. They are a beta testing site. I have played with NT5 Server. BD> just a tad of work. There goes 5-10k down the tubes. NT5, after several months, is still on BUILD 1. 98 beta was only shortly before it and is now on beta THREE. NT5 looks like it may be close to production code. By the way, "beta site" is pretty much useless... darned near anyone can get MS Betas. Michael Snow MCSE - the hard way. --- GEcho/32 1.20/Pro * Origin: rtfm 314.843.1855 (1:100/340)