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Don't beat up on Microsoft. There isn't an O/S anywhere that a careless
programmer with ring-0 permission can't crash. Only Linux zealouts will
[try] to tell you otherwise. I've developed system and applications level
code for 25 years and, believe me - the totally bullet-proof O/S simply does
not exist. Tell you what, though - I've seen Windows go from a curiosity
(version 1.01 back in '86 or so) to XP. An environment with a more rich set
of tools you'll not find. To expect "perfection" out of something this
complex is simply unreasonable. However, M$ certainly got it right with the
latest, IMHO.
As for PPC - I've seen it mature as well. Runs very stable, particularly
considering the programming load it takes. Beats the hell out of Palm.
-bwr-
"finndo" <finndo@nospam.sc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:z7hGd.19249$fE4.3494330@twister.southeast.rr.com...
> ditto for me... axim X30 624 and on a Toshiba 755e
>
> used to have a palm smart phone, never crashed, not once in 4 years, I
> still use it from time to time.
>
> easy explanation= MICROSOFT. they have not made an OS yet that can't be
> crashed by some careless programmer (and my expertise at installing those
> poor software apps...)
>
> Before Win ME I used to use Norton's crash protector program (forgot the
> proper name, made by Symantec) and it worked like a charm, on both win
> '95 and win '98 (1st and second edition) It was able to stop 80% of all my
> system crashes in time to keep my pc from locking (although 60% of the
> time when it did work, the crash protector program would crash shortly
> after and I'd have to reboot to get it to reload anyways), maybe they
> should release a version for ppc 2003 SE?
>
> I think I was the only idiot with a win '98 machine running a K6 processor
> with 256megs of ram that constantly had 20 to 60 web pages open...
>
>
> "alan smith" <alan@REMOVEmral.fsnet.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:cs7vkv$mu3$2@newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk...
>>I found that trying lots of programs - installing and uninstalling-
>> when I first got my ppc caused freezes, but once settled the lockups
>> became less common.
>>
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>> "Nigel" <not_real@address.com> wrote in message
>> news:sgtdu0l32pqa1ircslksjds99dkknhf1j2@4ax.com...
>> | Hi,
>> |
>> | I've had Palms for years and just bought my first PocketPC device,
>> the
>> | Asus 730W. It crashes (freezes up and requires a soft reset) several
>> | times a day. My question, perhaps a silly one, is this normal
>> | behavior for a PocketPC (Windows) handheld? Or do you think my unit
>> | is defective?
>> |
>> | I did a hard reset as well to see if it was one of my applications
>> | causing the problem but it still happens...
>> |
>> | Thanks,
>> |
>> | Nigel
>> |
>> |
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