Re: A89: Fw: 32 bit TI Graph Link Software
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Re: A89: Fw: 32 bit TI Graph Link Software
I've already done that. Twice. Reformatting is typical in the Windows
world. Why is it, that in DOS, no regestries got bloated, the computer
never crashed, it always booted up the *first* time I turned it on, and in
Windows, I've never gotten it to go a week without one of those? Even off
of just a clean install, minimum drivers, etc..
Has anyone made a Linux program for the GL yet?
-Miles Raymond
-----Original Message-----
From: TI-89 Calc <ti89calc@midsouth.rr.com>
To: assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org <assembly-89@lists.ticalc.org>
Date: Sunday, October 04, 1998 10:09 PM
Subject: Re: A89: Fw: 32 bit TI Graph Link Software
>
>At 03:45 AM 10/5/98 +0200, you wrote:
>>
>>There's a beta version for NT on TI's site. I'm sure that's 32-bit right?
>
>Nope- Windows/Windows 95/Windows NT=16-bit
>
>I believe that 16-bit applications run much faster than 32-bit, but that's
>usually because they don't have as many features. TI makes a single copy of
>software that works on all platforms. It doesn't matter what the user
>wants; it matters that it's less expensive.
>
>No, Microsoft did NOT disable 16-bit support in Windows 98. Try
>reinstalling the OS from a clean format.