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join:2006-09-27 Deep River, CT | reply to mustang03282 Re: Microsoft...
Oh, I run Windows XP, Vista and Ubuntu. I just don't like Microsoft for several reasons. I agree though... the best tool for the job. |
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| reply to insomniac84 said by insomniac84 :Because the current software in cars that no one knows anything about is better? Yes. There are tons of documented RTOS products out there for just such things. Somehow tweaking windows into some kind of quasi-embedded product is just a wee bit silly. The track record of their products (not the popularity, the quality) really speaks for itself. |
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| reply to MSeng said by MSeng :Then again, it may work as expected, provide convenience for those who choose the option and set a trend for other manufacturers to follow suit. MSFT bashers never cease to amaze me with their insight and wit. That's what the front page attracts normally, the smaller group mentality.  |
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1 edit | reply to bmn said by bmn :It is hard to tell if it is the device or Windows that is the problem. Considering every single one of them work flawlessly with Mac OS, I'm going to have to go ahead and let everyone else come to their own conclusion with that one.  -- Cheers, Stephanie - www.GlitterFaerie.com |
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