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Windows XP/2000 for Home and Development
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20/08/2002 10:01:37
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Message ID:
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Hi David,

Thanks, yes, I am aware of that. Since I indicated it was to be a home machine I was wondering if there were other considerations from his perspective, or is it just if you want to develop web stuff, you need Pro.

Bill

>Bill,
>
>Since you said you might do web work on the home machine, you need to know that XP Home does not include IIS.
>
>>JOOC, since this is to be for a home machine, why are you recommending XP Pro over XP Home?
>>
>>Bill
>>
>>>Hiya Bill,
>>>
>>>Seeing as how I know nothing about your home hardware (lol)....
>>>
>>>XP *is* a resource (read: RAM) hog relative to W2K ... however, I think it's absolutely more suited to the situation you've described. XP needs somewhat more RAM than W2K - but RAM is cheap these days. If you can get a machine with 384-512MB then you're mich better suited to XP. And, I might add, go with XP Pro.
>>>
>>>Regarding games, look at it this way - a lot of games don't even support W2K. XP does.
>>>
>>>
>>>>I will be looking into acquiring a new machine for home use. This will include development work ( VFP, VB, VC++, web stuff, etc. ) and typical home stuff such as running games etc. What are the relative merits of using WinXP or Win2k as the OS in this scenario?
>>>>
>>>>We use Win2k Pro at work and I find it very workable and stable. I have heard some stories of WinXP being quite a resource hog and affecting the performance of some games. I would like get as much factual information regarding the relative merits of these two OS's before committing myself to one for home use.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Bill
William A. Caton III
Software Engineer
MAXIMUS
Atlanta, Ga.
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