The catch with
using w95 regardless of speed, it that for many cases its
the only game in town if you want network services, ie winsocket etc.
OS/2 Warp Connect supposedly provides all of the missing
network functionality of the earlier Version 3 Wap. Ver. 3 happily
runs in 8meg with bot DOS and Windows support included.
Jeff
I'm not sure about happily.
I think 12-16mb is more realistic if you want good response.
Also, 16mb is the MINIMUM with networking... I've got a laptop IBM 486/75
which will soon run either WarpConnect or Warp4... but it's limited to 24
mb of memory.
WfW 3.11 works pretty well in it with TCP/IP networking enabled, but the
newer Warp4 may be a bit slow with the load and less than 32mb...
especially if you need to run Netscape Communicator or IE under it.
Bill
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