Yeah, they promised the kernal that was in XP for what became 95, but did not deliver.
And NT took over the file handling of... VMS? V something. But they didn't bring it to non-corporate customers until it was about twelve years late.
I was pretty pissed at 95, looking under the hood it was a horrible, horrible kludge. And even XP was saddled with the terrible idea of the registry that they created for windows 95.
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Why can't Microsoft count to 10?
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- Josh_Kablack
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IIRC, Capcom counts like this:
2
2 championship edition
2 hyper fighting
2 the new challengers
2 turbo
2 super turbo
vs Xmen
alpha
alpha 2
alpha 3
vs Marvel
3
2
2 championship edition
2 hyper fighting
2 the new challengers
2 turbo
2 super turbo
vs Xmen
alpha
alpha 2
alpha 3
vs Marvel
3
"But transportation issues are social-justice issues. The toll of bad transit policies and worse infrastructure—trains and buses that don’t run well and badly serve low-income neighborhoods, vehicular traffic that pollutes the environment and endangers the lives of cyclists and pedestrians—is borne disproportionately by black and brown communities."
There's also Super 2 (before Super 2 Turbo), and Alpha is known as Zero in some countries. So it's 1, 2, 0, 3, 4 if you don't include stuff like X-Men vs Street Fighter, Super SF 2 Turbo and EX Plus.Josh_Kablack wrote:IIRC, Capcom counts like this:
2
2 championship edition
2 hyper fighting
2 the new challengers
2 turbo
2 super turbo
vs Xmen
alpha
alpha 2
alpha 3
vs Marvel
3
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RandomCasualty2
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I haven't used Vista or Win7 enough to know... did they ever get rid of the registry in any of those?Crissa wrote: I was pretty pissed at 95, looking under the hood it was a horrible, horrible kludge. And even XP was saddled with the terrible idea of the registry that they created for windows 95.
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The registry is one of a number of solutions for ugly problems. Like 'how does the OS know what to do with files you double click on' that actually have no good solutions. Vista and 7 still use one, but it's a very different beast from WinXP's version.
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Yeah, the Registry is just used badly by most programs. Raymond Chen has given a number of reasons for the switch to using the Windows Registry. This basically reads as a summary of the advantages of the Windows Registry.
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