At 12:00 AM 8/7/94 +0200, Eric Thomas wrote: >L-Soft plans to port LISTSERV to Windows NT and later Windows 4.0. >However, LISTSERV requires 32-bit addressing and thus cannot run under >3.11. The Mac has supported 32-bit addressing since 1991, when can we expect a LISTSERV client? Surely we don't have to wait for obsolescent technology to catch up? IBM's PowerPC is now scheduled for October, and apparently will ship with Windows NT assuming Microsoft can hit a deadline (that'll be new). WinDOZE 4 (aka Chicago) has been delayed again. The latest version out of Redmond is that it'll be in the hands of OEM's by year's end but not available to consumers until 1995. Anyone taking odds? Of course, when Win4 does finally ship, most of us are going to discover that, for one reason or another, it's not compatible with our existing hardware ;-) /s Murphy A. Sewall <[log in to unmask]> (203) 486-2489 voice Professor of Marketing (203) 486-5246 fax