Re: LZ: More RAM
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Scott J. Rein wrote:
>
> >> IN>Are you being serious? If not, then forgive me, but WHERE HAVE YOU
> BEEN FOR
> >> IN>THE LAST DECADE? 640k is the conventional memory limit on a PC. And the
> >> IN>best part (thanks to Microsfot), it is still there and probably will
> be unti
> >> IN>the entire memory structure in DOS is rewritten.
> >>
> >> IN>-- Scott Rein
> >> IN> srein@rain.org
> >> Dos is going to be changed or in non existence because in 2008 Dos will
> >> crash and you won't be able to even boot your computer.
> >why is that?
>
> By the year 2000 a lot of computers are going to crash. Even if DOS crashs in
not really crash, just reset the date to 1900, casue some OS' only use 1
byte to store the year (96 as opposed to 1996)...
> 2008, I doubt many of us will be using it. Right now I think it is a lot easier
> to handle files than in Windows 95 and crap like that. We'll probably be using
> virtual reality to access the computers by then (like Jurassic Park :b ). I
> don't
> know, but DOS IS NOT DEAD YET.
>
> -- Scott Rein
> srein@rain.org
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