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> Since Windows is not yet a *true* operating system, and requires DOS to run,
> "DOS-based" is completely accurate. I am curious as to why you think it tastes
> bad. Sounds fine to me.
Just to confuse matters even more, I have the Microsoft ODBC Software
Development Kit sitting on my desk, and it says "For the Microsoft Windows(tm)
Operating System." Maybe Microsloth is trying to tell us something?
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