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To: Bill Fischofer who wrote (10715)7/6/1997 5:22:00 PM
From: drmorgan   of 24154
 
It's not the OS, it's the platform and the applications.

Okay, can you then help me understand how my son's OS/2 sytem has run for years with hardly a glitch? He use to run a mutiline BBS on it, and would do his other work all at the same time. He ran Win 3.1 app's just fine too. Ran a dos based BBS software without a problem. Oh, the OS/2 native app's ran just great! I cannot even begin to compare how many times I've crashed in comparison to his OS/2 system. I feel cheated, and I honestly feel that Win95 could have, and should be much more stable than it is. So it's not my OS? Okay then it is the native Win95 apps I run? Doesn't OS/2 use the same bus? Excuses is what I hear. I do agree that their are some pretty unruly legacy app's out there but I'm not running them.

Derek
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