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As an OS/2 user, I'm not offended that IBM loads windows on it's PCs.
After all, they are a software AND hardware company.
They're just trying to catch as much business as anyone else would.
On Tue, 29 Aug 1995, Starr, Mike wrote:
> Rick Waugh said:
> <<Except that IBM has as much as admitted that OS/2 is dead.>>
> I agree; I knew which way the wind was blowing when I saw a press release
> photo of IBM's newest Power PC in my local paper and what did it have on the
> screen? Windows NT!!! IBM has also just become the last major personal
> computer manufacturer to sign an agreement with Microsoft to ship Windows 95
> on each of their new computers.