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Liam on Linux · Dec 8, 2021

The vagaries of 1990s 32-bit Windows networking

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I recently commented about a deeply misguided comment on HN that claimed that Windows 98 was the beginning of integrated networking in Windows. Wolfie Pauli (as I like to call him) applies: "that is not only not right, that is not even wrong!" But, to be fair, which I rarely feel the urge to be towards Microsoft, Win98 did have one killer networking feature: (effectively) unlimited IP addresses. I…

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