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From: "Daniel Urquhart" <NoSpamdurquhart AT jlcrowe DOT org>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: DOS vs WIN95
Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 17:28:41 -0700
Organization: BCTEL Advanced Communications
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To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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leger_v AT bluewin DOT ch wrote in message <3565CE8E DOT 15DF AT bluewin DOT ch>...
>I have a very big question.
>Do you think it's still possible to do a commercial product
>under DOS and not under WIN95. I have an old 486/dx2 66 and most
>of my friends have bought a recent computer like pentium 266 MMX.
>I've often asked myself if I could write a commercial program under
>DOS, now, in 1998. What do you think ? Should I give up to do that
>program and write it only for me under the DOS of my old and slow
>computer ?
>
>THANX

Sure, I think that lot's of people are still interested in dos app's.  Of
course a DOS word processor or drawing program would rather usless, without
the modern 'dynamic data exchange'.  I think that if you are planning games,
or anyting geared to more advanced users that is processor intensive DOS is
still great.

PS: I STILL don't like DirectX as, no matter how fast they say it is, it
can's compete with dos, not even with a dos box running full screen under
win95!


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