Originally posted by ils747:
I smell a rat, he's now taking care of software development and the next few months may be very interesting
Agreed. Win2000, otherwise known as NT5 has to sell well to the commercial world, which is not at all certain at the moment, given the past history of bloatware, and there's the issue of where the home user version of 2000 is going, as that's very unclear.
I've been driven demented over recent weeks trying to make My flight sim system work with 98SE, and I've admitted defeat, it can't and won't, the bottom line is that a working reliable and stable program that runs perfectly in DOS 6.22, (and Win 3.11, as well as the various flavours of Win95 ) is struggling in W98, and can't run at all under 98SE, because they've made the interrupt processing, and other core areas of the thing so bloated.
Ironguts said Thank God for Linux, and I think that he's very close to the truth, I have thought for some time now that Billy boy is getting worried about Linux, I think the next while could be very interesting indeed, as the one thing that's ( thank God) very clear is that Microsoft won't be able or allowed to take over Linux, however much they might want to!