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Epgs
March 29th, 2001, 20:51
what os are you running and what os's do you have experience with?

Gayowulf
March 29th, 2001, 21:49
I am using one of the most well known and use Os's. win 98.

I have experience with NT win95 winme win 3.1 msdos 5, 6, 7

I have used linux and unix and mac OS but not enought that i could say i am experienced

LeX
March 29th, 2001, 23:51
Currently using Win98.

Have experience with Win3.1 for Workgroups, Win3.1, Win2.0, MSDOS6, MacOS4-or-5-maybe-6-can't-remember.

Played with Redhat Linux?.? (dunno what version, used only for a month), WinME (just a little) and whatever OS Sun Microsystems runs on I've played with too.

Canuckkev
March 30th, 2001, 00:00
I am running win 98, and for a long time had a 3.1 . Some DOS too if that counts...And I have used win 95

Hoth
March 30th, 2001, 05:57
I use Windows 98 and Red Hat 7 (usually Windows). Previously: DOS, Windows 95, Red Hat 6.

Toefur
March 30th, 2001, 07:02
This computer is running Win ME, it used to be running '98.

I also used to use '95.

And have also used Win 3.11, 3.1, and some other windows thing... Dos 3,5, 6.x.

Quikmenu. (Whose used that? it was freaking cool!)

AAAAAAAAAND. My most most favourite ever... Xtree Gold! (Of which I used versions 1.3 -- 4.0)

:D

}:8) Supermoo
March 30th, 2001, 20:23
XTREE GOLD! Ahhh, brings back them old memories! :)

Gayowulf
March 30th, 2001, 21:49
Just remembered. It wasn't an os but I used PC-Shell a lot too

Epgs
March 30th, 2001, 22:43
Ok i currently use win 98, win me, win 2000, win 95, red hat 7.0, and free bsd. I have experience with all these plus win 3.1, corel linux, and os2 warp.

Anyone still use os2 warp? it is almost virus free which is cool. no one make viruses that affect os2 warp.

Koolguy
March 31st, 2001, 00:23
Originally posted by Epgs

Anyone still use os2 warp? it is almost virus free which is cool. no one make viruses that affect os2 warp.

Probably because nobody uses it besides you, lol. :D

atlas
March 31st, 2001, 01:13
Lets see:

Linux (RH6.2+), Apple ][, System 4-7 (Macintosh), MacOS 8-9, MacOS X, Solaris, various BSDs, Win 3.1, Win 95, Win 98.

-mk
atlascgi.com

gyrbo
March 31st, 2001, 03:40
My turn:
* win3.1
* win 3.11
* all sorts of DOS
* win95 (never had it on MY comp)
* win98
* win98SE
* Corel linux
* SuSE linux
(* RedHat linux, never got it installed)

Coolin
March 31st, 2001, 13:30
All my experience is on Windows. I am experienced with Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows 2000. I used to be good with Windows 3.1... But I forgot everything.

Koolguy
March 31st, 2001, 15:30
palm os, wahoo

Nick
March 31st, 2001, 23:24
I use Mandrake Linux 7.2 offline, but need windows98 for online experience because I can't get my modem to work for Linux :(.

Coolin
April 1st, 2001, 23:06
Originally posted by Nick
I use Mandrake Linux 7.2 offline, but need windows98 for online experience because I can't get my modem to work for Linux :(.

*Coolin mutters under his breath* "Stupid Winmodems!"

Koolguy
April 2nd, 2001, 00:24
Modems... Eeevil things.......... :p

Coolin
April 2nd, 2001, 00:51
Originally posted by Koolguy
Modems... Eeevil things.......... :p I wouldn't talk, your cable connection uses a cable modem :p

Zef Hemel
April 2nd, 2001, 06:35
* Dos 6
* Win 3.1 (and 3.11 ;))
* Dos 7
* Windows 95
* Windows 98
* Windows NT (for a few weeks)
* SunOS (remotely, on server :D)
* SuSE Linux 6.2
* Redhat Linux 7.0
* Slackware Linux 7.2 (is it out? No, downloaded the slackware-current directory)

Coolin
April 2nd, 2001, 23:20
I telnetted to a Linux box. Does that count? ;)

Dipstick
April 8th, 2001, 16:13
Win2k is good!!!!!

Coolin
April 9th, 2001, 21:19
Originally posted by Dipstick
Win2k is good!!!!!
Uh yeah... I agree.

Windows 2000 is perfect for everyday desktop use as it runs most applications quickly and effectively without that thing that says "Illegal Operation" the "BSOD." As for games, which I don't play many, I still usually use Windows 98.

Epgs
April 10th, 2001, 20:53
koolguy he has a point there, oh and i congradulate coolin on thinking of such a smart as s thing to say

Coolin
April 10th, 2001, 22:15
Originally posted by Epgs
koolguy he has a point there, oh and i congradulate coolin on thinking of such a smart as s thing to say Are you talking about the modem thing? If so, and you aren't being sarcastic about me, Thank You Very Much. ;)

polestar
April 11th, 2001, 09:06
y'know - on the Amiga.

Epgs
April 11th, 2001, 18:40
yeah i am talking about the modem and i am being serious