I just got a phone call, and agreed to troubleshoot a network I installed.
In 1994.
Same machines. Same coax networking cables. Same DOS-based accounting system. Somewhere along the line they upgraded to Windows 95 and 98.
I checked; the network is NOT connected to the internet.
DOS/Win95/Win98
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Re: DOS/Win95/Win98
That's funny!
I'm fortunate to work for a firm that has always been very forward-thinking in tech, but a lot of law firms were very slow to take up tech improvements. Why get "word processors"? The senior partners were getting their work done by the "secretaries." Why get WestLaw on line? "Just send the associates into the library like we used to do." etc. There's probably some smaller older firms in small towns that still give live dictation.
I'm fortunate to work for a firm that has always been very forward-thinking in tech, but a lot of law firms were very slow to take up tech improvements. Why get "word processors"? The senior partners were getting their work done by the "secretaries." Why get WestLaw on line? "Just send the associates into the library like we used to do." etc. There's probably some smaller older firms in small towns that still give live dictation.
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Re: DOS/Win95/Win98
Coax, what's that?rstrong wrote:I just got a phone call, and agreed to troubleshoot a network I installed.
In 1994.
Same machines. Same coax networking cables. Same DOS-based accounting system. Somewhere along the line they upgraded to Windows 95 and 98.
I checked; the network is NOT connected to the internet.