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On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 02:37:29 -0500
Joshua Pollak <pardsbane at offthehill.org> wrote:

> We used to run GEM on 386s, back in the days of Windows 1.0-> Windows 
> 386. Ventura Publisher (pre-PageMaker layout software) used GEM
> instead of Windows at first. Eventually it made the transition. Also,
> AOL 1.0 for DOS ran on what I think was a renamed GEM enviroment, not
> Windows.
One of the major desktop publishing programs also used GEM. Atari
suffered from being owned by the Tramiel family. 

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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix user group
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