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Bitness of Win95



In article <[email protected]>
[email protected] (John Wiltshire) writes:

> [email protected] (Eric Bennett) wrote:
>
> >In article <[email protected]>
> >[email protected] (John Wiltshire) writes:
>
> >> Yep.  The ActiveMovie thread is the one that repaints the window when
> >> it is moved.  All the OS does is send WM_PAINT messages to the thread
> >> as it is moved around.  It seems that QT32 has problems here, not
> >> Win95.
>
> >I seem to recall that QuickTime for Windows does this just fine under
> >NT, although maybe not under 95.
>
> Now, why does this not suprise me?  Oh yeah.  Windows 95.  A 17 bit
> operating system (taking the weighted average).



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***News flash: people are more satisfied when product costs go up than down.

"If a customer were to buy exactly the same products [under Select 4.0] as
they did under Select 3, there will be a price increase," said Troy Oldham,
licensing marketing manager at Microsoft, in Redmond,  Wash. "The decisions
we made were not easy, but they were made in the interest of simplicity and
customer satisfaction."


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