Java in libraries? (fwd)
Hillary Handwerger
hillaryh at sun470.sme.org
Mon Dec 11 20:23:02 EST 1995
Its my understanding that Windows for Workgroups will give you a 32
bit operating system environment. (Need to set it up under
Applications/control panel/enhanced memory.)
Anyone try Java on WFWG 1.1?
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Hillary Handwerger
hillaryh at sme.org
Society of Manufacturing Engineers-- CoNDUIT Project
313 271-1500 ext 597
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On Mon, 11 Dec 1995, Michael Reagan wrote:
>
> Thanks to Microsoft, not one of my favorite companies at the moment, I
> am not in a position to comment about Java from experience.
>
> Since Java requires a 32 bit operating system, I would like to move to
> Windows 95 to try it out, BUT
> Windows 95 wreaks havoc with our Novell Netware environment and
> conflicts with our preferred WWW browser, Netscape SO
> we are stuck in Windows 3.1 or WFWG 3.11 for the foreseeable future SO
> Java will not be a reality here FTFF SO
>
> drat! :-(
>
> Anyone want to take up a collection to send Bill Gates back to
> kindergarten to learn to share his toys?
>
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