And what about Windows for Workgroups 3.11 ? That was the O/S where Windows made TCP/IP support a standard. After that, ALL Windows releases had TCP/IP built in. If you were an ISP from the early 90's, like me, you remember this.What happened to 8.1?
And what about Windows for Workgroups 3.11 ? That was the O/S where Windows made TCP/IP support a standard. After that, ALL Windows releases had TCP/IP built in. If you were an ISP from the early 90's, like me, you remember this.
And what about Windows for Workgroups 3.11 ? That was the O/S where Windows made TCP/IP support a standard. After that, ALL Windows releases had TCP/IP built in. If you were an ISP from the early 90's, like me, you remember this.
Humor, people! Windows 3.1 and 95 weren't funny! Not funny at all!
Incorrect, they were a joke [emoji6]
I certainly had fun & games working on them.
Woe. Expanded and extended memory, happy days !
Dear God..... Norton Utilities !!!!! on a floppy !!!!
.... With a tear in my eyes.Missing those days of config.sys tricks and cleaning up autoexec.bat files are we?
and OS/2 WarpOS2 ?
How about "64K should be enough for a computer"....followed by 640K + extended (or was it expanded) memory up to 1M? Seems like it was soooo long ago. Oh wait, it was a LONG time ago.