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From: Rez <rividh DOT minusthispart AT earthlink DOT net>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.programmer,comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: WARNING: DOS is about to die.
Date: Wed, 08 Sep 1999 22:40:30 -0700
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Endlisnis wrote:
>     Does that mean that they aren't going to support the Win32 console
>programs?  I suppose they also say that they aren't going to support 16-bit
>programs either?  Might as well abandon all support of anything mildly linked
> to Win3.1/DOS.

Apparently that is precisely their intent: no more 16bit ANYthing if
they can help it, and no more DOS window/console apps. Considering that
a lot of the problems in current Windows stem from workarounds to keep
16bit support working, this is probably actually a good thing for
Windows' stability and performance (or would be if they'd recode it from
scratch), but a Bad Thing[tm] for those of us who still use/can't live
without our DOS and Win3.1 software.

BTW today I finally got around to putting DRDOS7.03 on a system, and
tested its DPMI with a couple DJGPP apps. Initial results were that they
liked it fine (no need for CWSDPMI) AND they ran 10% faster, by actual
timed test. Next will be testing our main app, which was slick in its
ancestral Watcom but has severe performance problems in DJGPP. :(

~REZ~
(atr this moment using WFWG on an NWDOS7-based box .. I feel so retro :)

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