On 12-03-19 02:38, August Abolins <=-
spoke to Dale Shipp about the woes and whims of win <=-
My computer is running Win7, with a virtual box to run WinXP
which I use primarily for reading the echos..
Why can't you migrate the echo activity to Win7?
For example, I've been experimenting with several fine
point programs since last year:
https://kolico.ca/fidonet/echos/points/
The way that I read the echos is to download a QWK packet from Maximus.
I then read that packet using BlueWave in my WinXP virtual box. Pretty
much every thing else I want to do with respect to my BBS does run just
fine in Win7, perhaps with some help from a DOS emulator called vDOS. Unfortunately, although BlueWave can run under vDOS, it does not act
quite the same in a way that is critical to me.
I have never used point software, even more than two decades ago when I
was a point before being given a node number.
So, I am
sticking with Win7 in spite of the fact that MS is dropping
support for it.
Just because "support" (the constant excuses for security
updates) is stopping from MS, doesn't mean that Win7 will
stop working. Win7/64/32 is a smooth performer.
Understand. And except for that one single thing about BlueWave I have
no problems with continuing to use Win7 for everything else.
I like the ready-to-go feature in Win10 that allows
controlling other screens and redirecting video to
different monitors connected in the network, for example.
I don't see any use of that for me at this time.
If I had my druthers, and if I didn't have to rely on at
least two key exclusive MS products, I'd move to a linux
distro in a heartbeat.
And I kept with OS2 for a long time until I had to switch because of
programs I needed for my work where everyone else was on Windows.
Dale Shipp
fido_261_1466 (at) verizon (dot) net
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... Shipwrecked on Hesperus in Columbia, Maryland. 02:20:45, 03 Dec 2019
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