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So, I am playing around with a "new" version of Windoze 10 rewritten for
ARM CPUs, and while it works ok, it is just as clunky as I remember Windoze 7 being. Just messing with it because there are a few computer games I like from a decade or so ago that were never neatly ported over to Macs directly or via STEAM. Windows is like WORD for Windows...just completely too complex and overblown. Blech. I'm running Windoze on my MacBook via Parallels 16.5, which does work nicely. -- * Lock up Trump and his family of grifters. * |
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Keyser Söze Wrote in message:r
So, I am playing around with a "new" version of Windoze 10 rewritten for ARM CPUs, and while it works ok, it is just as clunky as I remember Windoze 7 being. Just messing with it because there are a few computer games I like from a decade or so ago that were never neatly ported over to Macs directly or via STEAM. Windows is like WORD for Windows...just completely too complex and overblown. Blech. I'm running Windoze on my MacBook via Parallels 16.5, which does work nicely.-- * Lock up Trump and his family of grifters. * Ask Greg if he'd sell you an XP machine. -- Thanks Donald. Do you miss him yet? ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- https://piaohong.s3-us-west-2.amazon...net/index.html |
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On Thursday, April 22, 2021 at 3:45:10 PM UTC-4, justan wrote:
Keyser Söze Wrote in message:r So, I am playing around with a "new" version of Windoze 10 rewritten for ARM CPUs, and while it works ok, it is just as clunky as I remember Windoze 7 being. Just messing with it because there are a few computer games I like from a decade or so ago that were never neatly ported over to Macs directly or via STEAM. Windows is like WORD for Windows...just completely too complex and overblown. Blech. I'm running Windoze on my MacBook via Parallels 16.5, which does work nicely.-- * Lock up Trump and his family of grifters. * Ask Greg if he'd sell you an XP machine. Haha! Windows is easy, at least for someone who is just a bit technically competent. Harry has stories of of having to call Apple support for his Mac problems. Anyone that can't run a Mac without support is severely lacking in those tech skills. Maybe an Etch-a-Sketch is in his future. |
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On Thursday, April 22, 2021 at 3:45:10 PM UTC-4, justan wrote: Keyser Söze Wrote in message:r So, I am playing around with a "new" version of Windoze 10 rewritten for ARM CPUs, and while it works ok, it is just as clunky as I remember Windoze 7 being. Just messing with it because there are a few computer games I like from a decade or so ago that were never neatly ported over to Macs directly or via STEAM. Windows is like WORD for Windows...just completely too complex and overblown. Blech. I'm running Windoze on my MacBook via Parallels 16.5, which does work nicely.-- * Lock up Trump and his family of grifters. * Ask Greg if he'd sell you an XP machine. Haha! Windows is easy, at least for someone who is just a bit technically competent. Harry has stories of of having to call Apple support for his Mac problems. Anyone that can't run a Mac without support is severely lacking in those tech skills. Maybe an Etch-a-Sketch is in his future. They designed apple products to be used by 6 year olds. Every Apple store has geniuses to assist morons who can't figure the stuff out. Fat Harry has been to Apple stores on countless occasions to get operational help. Most folks work out their problems by themselves or dial a help line for answers. -- Thanks Donald. Do you miss him yet? ----Android NewsGroup Reader---- https://piaohong.s3-us-west-2.amazon...net/index.html |
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On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 15:45:04 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote:
Keyser Söze Wrote in message:r So, I am playing around with a "new" version of Windoze 10 rewritten for ARM CPUs, and while it works ok, it is just as clunky as I remember Windoze 7 being. Just messing with it because there are a few computer games I like from a decade or so ago that were never neatly ported over to Macs directly or via STEAM. Windows is like WORD for Windows...just completely too complex and overblown. Blech. I'm running Windoze on my MacBook via Parallels 16.5, which does work nicely.-- * Lock up Trump and his family of grifters. * Ask Greg if he'd sell you an XP machine. I will give him one for the shipping but I thinned out the herd a while ago and most of them are gone. I have a W/98 laptop I am not using these days. It has a SCSI card and everything. ;-) I used to use it on my 11x14 scanner. I don't use that anymore. It is also my FAX machine. I don't use that either. OTOH I can boot up native DOS 6.3 and W/3.1 on this machine just by moving the boot pointer to my FAT drive. I still have an XP laptop but it is mostly to hook up to my outboard and cars. It has the software for OBDII and YDIS on it. I am not sure if that will run on 7 or not but I don't feel like screwing with something that works. |
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On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 17:38:46 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote: On 4/22/21 5:30 PM, wrote: On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 15:45:04 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote: Keyser Söze Wrote in message:r So, I am playing around with a "new" version of Windoze 10 rewritten for ARM CPUs, and while it works ok, it is just as clunky as I remember Windoze 7 being. Just messing with it because there are a few computer games I like from a decade or so ago that were never neatly ported over to Macs directly or via STEAM. Windows is like WORD for Windows...just completely too complex and overblown. Blech. I'm running Windoze on my MacBook via Parallels 16.5, which does work nicely.-- * Lock up Trump and his family of grifters. * Ask Greg if he'd sell you an XP machine. I will give him one for the shipping but I thinned out the herd a while ago and most of them are gone. I have a W/98 laptop I am not using these days. It has a SCSI card and everything. ;-) I used to use it on my 11x14 scanner. I don't use that anymore. It is also my FAX machine. I don't use that either. OTOH I can boot up native DOS 6.3 and W/3.1 on this machine just by moving the boot pointer to my FAT drive. I still have an XP laptop but it is mostly to hook up to my outboard and cars. It has the software for OBDII and YDIS on it. I am not sure if that will run on 7 or not but I don't feel like screwing with something that works. Windoze 10 runs nicely under Parallels 16.5 on my MacBook Air. Runs really fast, too...the Parallels folks have stepped up to the plate. I still don't like Windoze as an OS because it is just too fattttt and clunky, but it is easy enough to setup and run. In fact, once I "told" Parallels to install the Windoze ARM file, the entire process was fast and required no attention from me. I'm only going to use the Windoze setup to run a few of my old, favorite games. I agree Windoze is a bloated pig but IOS isn't a lightweight either. Just how big is your machine? I am doing just fine with 3g of RAM and a dual core Intel 2.4gz processor running 7. I am planning to bump this up to 8g but the guys sent me the wrong chips so I am still watching for the mail man. The only thing that grinds this down is Facebook. That bloated pig eats over 2g all by itself after a while., It is like, once they start a script, they never stop it and just keep piling new ones on. I can "X" out and restart it and it is OK until I run a while. Then it starts slowing down again and I am paging like a mo fo. I even have an SSD C: drive and that makes it better but task manager tells me I am choked for RAM. Gave up my FAX machine years ago. I use FAXzero on the rare occasions three times a year when I have an outgoing FAX. I only have one machine hooked to Telco now and it is my W/98 laptop. The fax program on it is pretty good tho. I have sent exactly one fax since 2002 when my inspector contract expired. That one was a waste of time. My scanner uses USB...don't recall ever using a SCSI scanner. This old HP flatbed predates USB. I only liked it because 11x14 was the smallest plan you could submit to Lee DCD (permit people). I could draw up a plan on my CAD, Judy could print it at work on their big printer and I could scan it after it was stamped. It is pretty high resolution so it also makes it fast to scan a bunch of pictures. I do have a few USB scanners around here too but they are just slightly oversized single page scanners. |
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On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 17:38:46 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 4/22/21 5:30 PM, wrote: On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 15:45:04 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote: Keyser Söze Wrote in message:r So, I am playing around with a "new" version of Windoze 10 rewritten for ARM CPUs, and while it works ok, it is just as clunky as I remember Windoze 7 being. Just messing with it because there are a few computer games I like from a decade or so ago that were never neatly ported over to Macs directly or via STEAM. Windows is like WORD for Windows...just completely too complex and overblown. Blech. I'm running Windoze on my MacBook via Parallels 16.5, which does work nicely.-- * Lock up Trump and his family of grifters. * Ask Greg if he'd sell you an XP machine. I will give him one for the shipping but I thinned out the herd a while ago and most of them are gone. I have a W/98 laptop I am not using these days. It has a SCSI card and everything. ;-) I used to use it on my 11x14 scanner. I don't use that anymore. It is also my FAX machine. I don't use that either. OTOH I can boot up native DOS 6.3 and W/3.1 on this machine just by moving the boot pointer to my FAT drive. I still have an XP laptop but it is mostly to hook up to my outboard and cars. It has the software for OBDII and YDIS on it. I am not sure if that will run on 7 or not but I don't feel like screwing with something that works. Windoze 10 runs nicely under Parallels 16.5 on my MacBook Air. Runs really fast, too...the Parallels folks have stepped up to the plate. I still don't like Windoze as an OS because it is just too fattttt and clunky, but it is easy enough to setup and run. In fact, once I "told" Parallels to install the Windoze ARM file, the entire process was fast and required no attention from me. I'm only going to use the Windoze setup to run a few of my old, favorite games. I agree Windoze is a bloated pig but IOS isn't a lightweight either. Just how big is your machine? I am doing just fine with 3g of RAM and a dual core Intel 2.4gz processor running 7. I am planning to bump this up to 8g but the guys sent me the wrong chips so I am still watching for the mail man. The only thing that grinds this down is Facebook. That bloated pig eats over 2g all by itself after a while., It is like, once they start a script, they never stop it and just keep piling new ones on. I can "X" out and restart it and it is OK until I run a while. Then it starts slowing down again and I am paging like a mo fo. I even have an SSD C: drive and that makes it better but task manager tells me I am choked for RAM. Gave up my FAX machine years ago. I use FAXzero on the rare occasions three times a year when I have an outgoing FAX. I only have one machine hooked to Telco now and it is my W/98 laptop. The fax program on it is pretty good tho. I have sent exactly one fax since 2002 when my inspector contract expired. That one was a waste of time. My scanner uses USB...don't recall ever using a SCSI scanner. This old HP flatbed predates USB. I only liked it because 11x14 was the smallest plan you could submit to Lee DCD (permit people). I could draw up a plan on my CAD, Judy could print it at work on their big printer and I could scan it after it was stamped. It is pretty high resolution so it also makes it fast to scan a bunch of pictures. I do have a few USB scanners around here too but they are just slightly oversized single page scanners. Machine size: laptop has 16 GB of ram and 500 GB solid state drive. One step up from standard issue. Desktop has 64 GB of ram and 500 GB solid state drive. I only scan simple documents. Wife has better multi page scanner to accommodate the long documents she has to scan. Nothing hooked up to telco copper…we no longer have telco lines. -- Lock Trump Up |
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On Thursday, 22 April 2021 at 21:59:42 UTC-3, Keyser Soze wrote:
wrote: On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 17:38:46 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 4/22/21 5:30 PM, wrote: On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 15:45:04 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote: Keyser Söze Wrote in message:r So, I am playing around with a "new" version of Windoze 10 rewritten for ARM CPUs, and while it works ok, it is just as clunky as I remember Windoze 7 being. Just messing with it because there are a few computer games I like from a decade or so ago that were never neatly ported over to Macs directly or via STEAM. Windows is like WORD for Windows...just completely too complex and overblown. Blech. I'm running Windoze on my MacBook via Parallels 16.5, which does work nicely.-- * Lock up Trump and his family of grifters. * Ask Greg if he'd sell you an XP machine. I will give him one for the shipping but I thinned out the herd a while ago and most of them are gone. I have a W/98 laptop I am not using these days. It has a SCSI card and everything. ;-) I used to use it on my 11x14 scanner. I don't use that anymore. It is also my FAX machine. I don't use that either. OTOH I can boot up native DOS 6.3 and W/3.1 on this machine just by moving the boot pointer to my FAT drive. I still have an XP laptop but it is mostly to hook up to my outboard and cars. It has the software for OBDII and YDIS on it. I am not sure if that will run on 7 or not but I don't feel like screwing with something that works. Windoze 10 runs nicely under Parallels 16.5 on my MacBook Air. Runs really fast, too...the Parallels folks have stepped up to the plate. I still don't like Windoze as an OS because it is just too fattttt and clunky, but it is easy enough to setup and run. In fact, once I "told" Parallels to install the Windoze ARM file, the entire process was fast and required no attention from me. I'm only going to use the Windoze setup to run a few of my old, favorite games. I agree Windoze is a bloated pig but IOS isn't a lightweight either. Just how big is your machine? I am doing just fine with 3g of RAM and a dual core Intel 2.4gz processor running 7. I am planning to bump this up to 8g but the guys sent me the wrong chips so I am still watching for the mail man. The only thing that grinds this down is Facebook. That bloated pig eats over 2g all by itself after a while., It is like, once they start a script, they never stop it and just keep piling new ones on. I can "X" out and restart it and it is OK until I run a while. Then it starts slowing down again and I am paging like a mo fo. I even have an SSD C: drive and that makes it better but task manager tells me I am choked for RAM. Gave up my FAX machine years ago. I use FAXzero on the rare occasions three times a year when I have an outgoing FAX. I only have one machine hooked to Telco now and it is my W/98 laptop. The fax program on it is pretty good tho. I have sent exactly one fax since 2002 when my inspector contract expired. That one was a waste of time. My scanner uses USB...don't recall ever using a SCSI scanner. This old HP flatbed predates USB. I only liked it because 11x14 was the smallest plan you could submit to Lee DCD (permit people). I could draw up a plan on my CAD, Judy could print it at work on their big printer and I could scan it after it was stamped. It is pretty high resolution so it also makes it fast to scan a bunch of pictures. I do have a few USB scanners around here too but they are just slightly oversized single page scanners. Machine size: laptop has 16 GB of ram and 500 GB solid state drive. One step up from standard issue. Desktop has 64 GB of ram and 500 GB solid state drive. I only scan simple documents. Wife has better multi page scanner to accommodate the long documents she has to scan. Nothing hooked up to telco copper…we no longer have telco lines. -- Lock Trump Up I've got a Canon CanoScan 8800 flatbed scanner that also does various size negatives and even slides. Doesn't work with Windows 10. I read that there are a couple of fixes but no luck so far. I miss it. |
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On 4/22/21 8:59 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
wrote: On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 17:38:46 -0400, Keyser Söze wrote: On 4/22/21 5:30 PM, wrote: On Thu, 22 Apr 2021 15:45:04 -0400 (EDT), justan wrote: Keyser Söze Wrote in message:r So, I am playing around with a "new" version of Windoze 10 rewritten for ARM CPUs, and while it works ok, it is just as clunky as I remember Windoze 7 being. Just messing with it because there are a few computer games I like from a decade or so ago that were never neatly ported over to Macs directly or via STEAM. Windows is like WORD for Windows...just completely too complex and overblown. Blech. I'm running Windoze on my MacBook via Parallels 16.5, which does work nicely.-- * Lock up Trump and his family of grifters. * Ask Greg if he'd sell you an XP machine. I will give him one for the shipping but I thinned out the herd a while ago and most of them are gone. I have a W/98 laptop I am not using these days. It has a SCSI card and everything. ;-) I used to use it on my 11x14 scanner. I don't use that anymore. It is also my FAX machine. I don't use that either. OTOH I can boot up native DOS 6.3 and W/3.1 on this machine just by moving the boot pointer to my FAT drive. I still have an XP laptop but it is mostly to hook up to my outboard and cars. It has the software for OBDII and YDIS on it. I am not sure if that will run on 7 or not but I don't feel like screwing with something that works. Windoze 10 runs nicely under Parallels 16.5 on my MacBook Air. Runs really fast, too...the Parallels folks have stepped up to the plate. I still don't like Windoze as an OS because it is just too fattttt and clunky, but it is easy enough to setup and run. In fact, once I "told" Parallels to install the Windoze ARM file, the entire process was fast and required no attention from me. I'm only going to use the Windoze setup to run a few of my old, favorite games. I agree Windoze is a bloated pig but IOS isn't a lightweight either. Just how big is your machine? I am doing just fine with 3g of RAM and a dual core Intel 2.4gz processor running 7. I am planning to bump this up to 8g but the guys sent me the wrong chips so I am still watching for the mail man. The only thing that grinds this down is Facebook. That bloated pig eats over 2g all by itself after a while., It is like, once they start a script, they never stop it and just keep piling new ones on. I can "X" out and restart it and it is OK until I run a while. Then it starts slowing down again and I am paging like a mo fo. I even have an SSD C: drive and that makes it better but task manager tells me I am choked for RAM. Gave up my FAX machine years ago. I use FAXzero on the rare occasions three times a year when I have an outgoing FAX. I only have one machine hooked to Telco now and it is my W/98 laptop. The fax program on it is pretty good tho. I have sent exactly one fax since 2002 when my inspector contract expired. That one was a waste of time. My scanner uses USB...don't recall ever using a SCSI scanner. This old HP flatbed predates USB. I only liked it because 11x14 was the smallest plan you could submit to Lee DCD (permit people). I could draw up a plan on my CAD, Judy could print it at work on their big printer and I could scan it after it was stamped. It is pretty high resolution so it also makes it fast to scan a bunch of pictures. I do have a few USB scanners around here too but they are just slightly oversized single page scanners. Machine size: laptop has 16 GB of ram and 500 GB solid state drive. One step up from standard issue. Desktop has 64 GB of ram and 500 GB solid state drive. I only scan simple documents. Wife has better multi page scanner to accommodate the long documents she has to scan. Nothing hooked up to telco copper…we no longer have telco lines. BTW, RAM sticks and SSD drives have come WAY down in price the last few years. You can buy a top of the line, fast external 500 GB SSD for $60 to $75 and 64 GB of RAM sticks for under $200. Revolving drives for the most part are obsolete. -- * Lock up Trump and his family of grifters. * |
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