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From: dan@acti.com (Daniel J. McCoy)
Subject: Re: Win NT actually works!
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>One of the best ways to get NT is to become a Microsoft (Level2?) developer.
>Every 3 months you get the latest NT (Intel, Mips, Alpha and PPC), the
>latest DOS/Doze, the latest WinEver and all the developer docs on 3-4 CDs.
>This costs about $400 a year, a great deal and you don't really have to be a
>developer.
Level 1 developers only get the SDKs I believe. Level 2 get the SDKs and
the various OSs (Windows/Dos, Win95 and NT) sent four times a year. It's
about $500 a year. In the July package was NT 3.51 and the technology
preview that gives NT a Win95 look. Not too stable though. Also, Win95
build 490 was there.
I'm actually amazed at how much info one gets!
Dan
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