[ale] %#&!! Microsoft XP and eMachines

F. Grant Robertson f.g.robertson at alexiongroup.com
Fri Dec 20 20:16:31 EST 2002


At the moment, I'm not sure you'd want to.. as I don't think there are any drivers out for all the stuff the tablet's do (capacitive touch screen, or how ever that works..). However, might not be too long before those exist.

As far as a laptop without XP, yes, you can find ones without it (w2k instead) but, you'll pay more.  I'm not aware of any shipping laptops that allow you to escape the Microsoft tax but, that doesn't mean they don't exist.  I've always found PCmall and DataComm Warehouse to offer the most options. There is also a place called "Deer Park" in New Jersey, I haven't dealt with them in a long time but, they were generally pretty good.

-G


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I found that function. It is not very capable, it seems. But some things
do seem to be working better.

At some point, I will need to replace my laptop. It looks like they ALL
come with XP. I wonder if I can order a M$ tablet PC with a blank hard
drive?

On Fri, 2002-12-20 at 19:32, F. Grant Robertson wrote:
> Just a thought, have you tried the compatibility settings?  If you right click an exe, then Properties, then the "Compatibility" tab, you can set special compatibility options for older software (resolutions, color depth, windows version). If you set this as admin, and then run the app as a normal user, might that work?  Just a thought, if it's of no use, sorry for the bandwidth.
> 
> -G
> 
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> 
> That would still involve the purchase of WinKServer, which is simply not
> going to happen. And a dedicated machine to run it on. It's a hog.
> 
> We finally dug up the old version CD. From 1998, it's all 16 bit stuff.
> Guess what XP can't handle well?!?!
> 
> That's right. The old 16 bit binaries. It requires that the user running
> them have administrator status. That makes _NO_SENSE_. Why would an
> older, more fragile application be running with elevated privileges at
> all?!
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