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Beats me. My boss likes Intel-compatible. I like
DOS/Windows or IBM-compatible on the assumption that
our users will be more likely to recognize IBM than
Intel. I'd love a convenient solution.
Eric
ejray -at- okway -dot- okstate -dot- edu
a computer that runs DOS and/or Windows? "IBM/compatible
computer" can become awfully cumbersome -- plus, so many *aren't*
IBMs anymore; "personal computer," to me, also means Macintoshes;
"DOS-based" leaves a bad taste in my mouth.