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Windows 8 is on track to Release to Manufacturing the first week of August. For enterprise customers with Software Assurance benefits, they will have full access to Windows 8 bits as early as August. Additionally, she noted that RTM is when we’ll be turning on the commerce platform so that developers can start earning money for their apps. [...] Tami went on to say that Windows 8 will reach general availability by the end of October! This means that new Windows 8 and Windows RT PCs will be available to buy and upgrades will be available starting in October. She also mentioned that that Windows 8 will be available in 109 languages across 231 markets worldwide."
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2011-05-12
I certainly do! BUT on the right computer. The faster/modern a PC is the more DOS sucks, but on an IBM XT with a black/green screen for example it's pretty cool.
NT 4.0 is cool too, on a dual Pentium Pro, but not on a Xeon powered server for example.
But DOS and NT 4 look very unnatural on those machines, even though they'd fly. Well, not sure NT would install on a Xeon or if it does support most if any of they hardware.