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In <200401261502.i0QF2J6i005484@deimos.aros.net>, on 01/26/04
at 07:02 AM, jbrush@aros.net said:
>the question of what is too old to be used? Is there a "best if used by"
>date you apply to software to disqualify it? :) I use MR/2 ICE, FM/2,
Hey! FM/2 is not old:
1-10-04 21:18 634,910 61 fm3dll.dll
gd&rfc
Steven
>And Warp 4 is an OS who whose basic structure has not changed since its
>inception in 1996. You probably don't want to know about all the "old"
>code in OS/2 that has been around since like 1991. :)
Longer. Much of the basic kernel is the same from v2.1 on. There have
been refinements, defect fixes and extensions, but no massive replacements
of code and data. It's a statement as to the quality of original design
and implementation.
Regards,
Steven
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