Mail Archives: opendos/1997/05/11/03:06:20
On Thu, 8 May 1997, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> As much as I like OD, and the idea of OD, it is hardly going to
> be better than any other OS. Each OS has it's strong points and
> it's weak points. No OS will EVER do everything better than any
> other OS, and to strive for that is rediculous. Multiple tools
> for multiple jobs. If someone gave me a hammer with a built in
> screwdriver and said "this does everything, and does it best". I
> would still use my trusty separate hammer, and separate
> screwdriver. Do you see my analogy?
Exactly! Note that no multitasking OS will *EVER* beat bare 16-bit DOS for
game performance... A game running on DOS via a DOS extender is the
fastest thing around. No DirectX or WinG will ever get you faster than
that. Linux won't do any better.
Pierre Phaneuf
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