edit: this is extremely strange, I just answered to your ps/eps problem and it showed up in this topic... The ps/eps topic has disappeared in the meantime.
<strong>edit: this is extremely strange, I just answered to your ps/eps problem and it showed up in this topic... The ps/eps topic has disappeared in the meantime.
DOS is not connected to Win NT/2K/XP in that the OS is not built, developed from, or running on top of DOS. It can run a DOS command prompt and apps with the virtual DOS machine (Ntvdm.exe) and Windows on Windows (Wow.exe) 16 bit Windows 3.1 emulator. The NT kernel was an entirely new clean sheet development.
<strong>edit: this is extremely strange, I just answered to your ps/eps problem and it showed up in this topic... The ps/eps topic has disappeared in the meantime.
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[ 03-04-2003: Message edited by: doxx ]</p>
<strong>edit: this is extremely strange, I just answered to your ps/eps problem and it showed up in this topic... The ps/eps topic has disappeared in the meantime.
[ 03-04-2003: Message edited by: doxx ]</strong><hr></blockquote>
not that strange, UBB is magic
DOS is not connected to Win NT/2K/XP in that the OS is not built, developed from, or running on top of DOS. It can run a DOS command prompt and apps with the virtual DOS machine (Ntvdm.exe) and Windows on Windows (Wow.exe) 16 bit Windows 3.1 emulator. The NT kernel was an entirely new clean sheet development.
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not that strange, UBB is magic </strong><hr></blockquote>
guess it runs on a PeeCee <img src="graemlins/lol.gif" border="0" alt="[Laughing]" />
<strong>edit: this is extremely strange, I just answered to your ps/eps problem and it showed up in this topic... The ps/eps topic has disappeared in the meantime.
[ 03-04-2003: Message edited by: doxx ]</strong><hr></blockquote>
You are right! Poof! I will repost! So look for it! :0)