Windows 2000 is essentially NT 4.0 with a new dress on. NT technology,
definitely. If it won't run under NT, it probably won't under Win2K.
Dave
On Saturday, January 15, 2000 12:48 PM, John A. Lind
[SMTP:jlind@xxxxxxxxxxx] wrote:
> At 17:01 1/15/00 , Dave Bulger wrote (quoting a letter):
> >> We are sorry to inform you that the ES-10S works under Windows 95/98.
> >> We have no plan to introduce the software for Windows NT or Windows
2000.
>
> I am surprised about no Windows NT support; it should have been created
and
> supported at the same time as the Windows 95 software for it. But that's
a
> decision only Olympus can explain (if they choose to).
>
> As for Windows 2000, I am not familiar with details about it. Windows 98
> is downwardly compatible with all the Windows 95 software I have. Is
there
> something about Windows 2000 that it will not run (all? some?) software
> developed for Windows 95/98? Are there problems using Windows 95/98
device
> drivers with Windows 2000?
>
> -- John
>
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