From: Robert Dewar (dewar_at_gnat.com)
Date: Mon Jan 05 1998 - 17:33:31 EST
<<Quite right, though using '16/32 bit' to refer to W3.x/W95 apps is a
widespread linguistic convention. Sort of like referring to the
language spoken in the US as English.
>>
QUite confusing though, a lot of the code for Win95 is 16 bit stuff, including
quite a bit of the operating system itself.
On the other hand, there are lots of 32 bit applications for Win3.1 these days.
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