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  • Windows Millenium & G400M

    Hes Talking about the next gen Win9X product not Win2000 beta....

    Scott


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  • #2
    Why not ask that question in the beta groups.

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    Byron Hinson
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    Byron Hinson
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    • #3
      Yes, sorry, my error.

      I severly doubt that the next Win9x based OS will support SMP.

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      • #4
        Hey man I got a link to a good story on Millinium on my page....Trainwrecker Computer Addicts


        [This message has been edited by LAMFDTK (edited 10-01-1999).]

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        • #5
          no doubt about it at all... Milennium WON'T support SMP, the 9x kernel just isn't suiteble.

          That's what Win2K is for....

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          • #6
            Sorry mate, thought you'd left after getting a TNT2????

            [This message has been edited by wizz (edited 10-01-1999).]
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            • #7
              Windows Millenium & G400M

              Hi,

              Just when you thought the nightmare had ended.......

              Well I got my hands on the Windows Millenium Beta this morning and was wondering if anyone has tried it with the G400M.

              Does it work, what are the results ?

              Does anyone know if Millenium supports Duel Processor..... I doubt it but you never know.

              I'll be playing with it all weekend and let you know my findings on Monday

              Pige

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              • #8
                Yes, Windows 2000 fully supports SMP (multiple processors).

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