I dont even know what you guys are using DOS for anymore, its all about Vista now
Thats not the point. Someday these thigns can be worth a pretty buck. Or it can be a collectors item. It sure would be nice to have the last version of the standalone DOS systems.
I dont even know what you guys are using DOS for anymore, its all about Vista now
Fish, you know that I have a dos comp just lying around that I like to use. I pull it out from time to time. Also, I lost all my dos files and I needed to get it again. This time I thought I would buy the legal version instead of downloading it like I did a while back. Plus, it is not about vista. I won't use it. I have heard plenty about it's digital rights junk built into it. XP works just fine for me.
Thats not the point. Someday these thigns can be worth a pretty buck. Or it can be a collectors item. It sure would be nice to have the last version of the standalone DOS systems.
I dont even know what you guys are using DOS for anymore, its all about Vista now
Fish, you know that I have a dos comp just lying around that I like to use. I pull it out from time to time. Also, I lost all my dos files and I needed to get it again. This time I thought I would buy the legal version instead of downloading it like I did a while back. Plus, it is not about vista. I won't use it. I have heard plenty about it's digital rights junk built into it. XP works just fine for me.
Thats not the point. Someday these thigns can be worth a pretty buck. Or it can be a collectors item. It sure would be nice to have the last version of the standalone DOS systems.
I doubt they will ever be worth anything.
Those 3 discs was really one of the first startes into the home computing age. In 50 years they will be worth alot.
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Thats not the point. Someday these thigns can be worth a pretty buck. Or it can be a collectors item. It sure would be nice to have the last version of the standalone DOS systems.
Anyway, what exactly is that CoA hologram? I didn't know they had them back in the DOS days...
-Q
-Kirk
Fish, you know that I have a dos comp just lying around that I like to use. I pull it out from time to time. Also, I lost all my dos files and I needed to get it again. This time I thought I would buy the legal version instead of downloading it like I did a while back. Plus, it is not about vista. I won't use it. I have heard plenty about it's digital rights junk built into it. XP works just fine for me.
I doubt they will ever be worth anything.
DRM fails.
-Q
Those 3 discs was really one of the first startes into the home computing age. In 50 years they will be worth alot.