Eric Smith wrote:
Ben wrote:
Most real software started with the 286.
Nice troll, dude!
That was meant for the PC. Real computers had real software
I'd also disagree with that statement, I don't think it started until the
386. Sure you could do some tricks to get real OS's running on a 286, but
it wasn't until the 386 that you could get a decent, fully functional OS up
and running.
No troll, just my opinion.
Zane
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