Hi,

Dňa Sat, 19 Jan 2013 12:34:54 +0100 berenger.mo...@neutralite.org
napísal:

> Of course, I think it totally useless for habitual uses, like using 
> word processors. But for that, modern computer are simply a waste:
> most usages of those applications were made on computers 15 years
> ago... (set this text in middle of the page, with bold font of size
> 32, color green, please... the usage of most people I said, not usage
> of professionals.) I bet that I could give my "designed for windows
> millenium" computer to many people, and they could be happy with it,
> except for disk space and a bit of slowness on the web. Just, do not
> expect to play or compile with it.

I remember the time of 16/32bit applications (i remember the 8 bit
apps too, but changing to 16 bit was out of my scope) :-)

There was a discussions about go or not to go to the 16 bit apps too.
In these days i see 16 bit apps occasionally only (very old MS-DOS apps
in my job - some CAD communication). I think, that here is time to tell
"bye bye 32bit apps" now. :-)

Of course, here are situations, where can be problem - for example i
have one hardware with proprietary driver (interactive white board)
with 32-bit installer only, then i was using i386 Debian, with 64bit
kernel (some years ago - now the company doesn't provides the Linux
driver) for it, but this is special case, as above mentioned MS-DOS
apps, which are running on dedicated Win98 machines.

regards

-- 
Slavko
http://slavino.sk

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