On 6/16/19 4:26 AM, Liam Proven via cctalk wrote:
:-o
*Wow.*
Did you at least compare it to NT?
No.
The machines were donated, they had the '98 OEM sticker on them, it kept
everything legal. Seeing as how this was for a school, everything
worked, and was stable for months at a time, we had no reason to change it.
I had experience with NT 4.0 prior to that. But I / we felt no
compulsion to change.
I had NT boxes with uptimes of months with no special
effort. 9x
crashed if you gave it a stern look. In the trade we called it GameOS
at the time.
As a workstation, yes, '98 could be unstable. I have no idea how often
they would reboot the workstations. But the server stayed up for weeks
to months at a time.
There was also the advantage that the server was the same as the
workstations. Meaning that a teacher could do things on the server if
they needed to. (I lived about an hour away.)
Was it great or the best? Probably not. Did it work well enough? Yes.
Did it fulfill their needs? Yes.
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Grant. . . .
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