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Technology Stocks : OPERA: A Browser that doesn't suck

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To: Lady Lurksalot who wrote (21)4/7/2000 8:56:00 PM
From: d:oug  Read Replies (1) of 57
 
<<...does anyone use Opera with Windows 3.1 and MS-DOS 5.0?>>

Holly, incase you still have that platform hooked up
to the net, I just learned that opera 4 beta for 32 bit
is available, and for me the good news is that an opera 4
for my Windows 3.1 Dos 5.0 will come out later this year.

Long ago, 7 years ago 1993 I bought a new pc and payed
extra and got a 486 33 Mhz 220 Mbyte hard drive and
both floppies drives and 4 Mbytes memory for $3,000
(no sound card, cd player or modem was included).

Still up and running and is what I am now using on SI
and was going to install Windows 9x but I partitioned
25 Megbytes of my 220 hard drive as seperate from the
Microsoft DOS 5 so that I could boot the Coherent Unix
I loaded into there which I bought for $99 from the
Mark Williams Company at that time, but learned that
Windows 95 is like ten times bigger and too big for my
disk to fit into.

Doug
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