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What Operating System?


Richard Jenkins
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What Operating System Do You Use?  

176 members have voted

  1. 1. What Operating System Do You Use?

    • Windows XP
      154
    • Windows ME
      1
    • Windows 2000
      6
    • Windows 98
      4
    • Windows 95
      0
    • Mac OS
      4
    • TRS-800 and DOS 3.0 (Don't forget the c[Mod - Happy Thoughts]ette storage)
      1
    • Linux
      6


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Richard Jenkins
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Please select one...

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RJ

 

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Norman Blackburn
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All of em..

Norman

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Peter Larsen 885332
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MACOSX and Windows XP (Windows only for FlightSim and Controlling).

Would be great with a Radar client for OSX (and BeOS ).

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Jean Morissette 857169
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Hi, Richard and PICs, real and virtual !

 

And, why not about Linux ? B-)

 

I do most of my Internet in Linux, for safety and speed reasons.

 

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Nicholas Fredrich 827138
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I didnt see punch cards as a selection....

Nick

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Richard Jenkins
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Okay, you want Linux? You get Linux....

RJ

 

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Fred Clausen
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Okay, you want Linux? You get Linux....

 

Fred Clausen, vZAB ATM

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Martin Tait 908838
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windows 64 aka Longhorn

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Mike Roth 932270
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Woo-hoo, I'm not the only one still using Win98.

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Brad Littlejohn
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windows 64 aka Longhorn

 

Actually, XP x64 edition isn't Longhorn. XP x64 Edition is a branch of Windows Server 2000 for the x86-64 architecture. Same build, even. Longhorn is something totally different altogether, including the name. Longhorn is now Windows Vista.

 

BL.

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Ian Elchitz 810151
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There is no selection for CP/M !!!!

Ian Elchitz

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Martin Tait 908838
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windows 64 aka Longhorn

 

Actually, XP x64 edition isn't Longhorn. XP x64 Edition is a branch of Windows Server 2000 for the x86-64 architecture. Same build, even. Longhorn is something totally different altogether, including the name. Longhorn is now Windows Vista.

 

BL.

 

Hey, you learn something new everyday. cheers Although I did know about the Windows Vista, I'll still be calling it Longhorn as I like that name better. lol

 

Cheers,

Martin

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Paul Heaney 879309
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Longhorn is probably more appealing to those that drive a pick-up truck, I Imagine.

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Josh Hjemvick 811983
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XP pro corp SP2. . . woot.

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Robin Goodchild 928027
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I don't see System-19 (one nine ) on there!!

 

Best regards,

Robin.

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Michael Stagg
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I don't see System-19 (one nine ) on there!!

 

Shouldn't that be (one niner )

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Robin Goodchild 928027
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I don't see System-19 (one nine ) on there!!

 

Shouldn't that be (one niner )

 

 

Best regards,

Robin.

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Ethan Stein 890841
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Mac all the way... until its time to control

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Luca Vetturi 874351
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uhm i'll vote XP but i also use mac and a bit of linux sometimes when i need that

(well... if you gimme a new pc as a present i'd put debian on this laptop and xp on the pc for FS/atc

Red over white, you're all right.

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Dave Wild
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There is no selection for CP/M !!!!

 

 

Do you think you could get FS9 on a 8inch floppy Ian

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Bo Gercke 845743
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Ok, now for the REAL question.

 

Vhat iz da rea-zun jew vhant to know?

 

What are you up to, over in designer world?

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Tanner Litowsky 877756
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XP, and Linux for serfing ect.

 

Yeah... when ever something like this comes up.. you have to wounder what they are thinking... please make a client for Linux/Mac

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