Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!decwrl!ucbvax!VENUS.YCC.YALE.EDU!OBRIEN%OBRIEN From: OBRIEN%OBRIEN@VENUS.YCC.YALE.EDU ("James A. O'Brien 432-4382", 203) Newsgroups: comp.sys.dec.micro Subject: Rainbow Windows 3.0 Message-ID: <55B10E04F07F001E20@Venus.YCC.Yale.Edu> Date: 3 Aug 90 17:42:00 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Organization: The Internet Lines: 39 I spoke to Len Berk (of Leonard Berk Consulting, Toronto) yesterday. He plans currently to release the Rainbow Adaptation Kit for Windows 3.0 two weeks from now, on August 20. He will be mailing all registered users of RAK V2.11 at that time. I believe the upgrade price is $50, but I'm not sure of the first-time price. You'll need, in addition, Windows 3.0 on 360k disks, since Len's product modifies, but does not provide, Windows itself. I got Windows 3.0 from Egghead Software, and then had to call Microsoft to get the 360k disks (I've only seen the 1.2Mb 5.25" and the 720k 3.5" disks in the stores). They (MS) were reasonably fast, and shipped the 360k disks via FedEx within a couple of days. You'll need an Idrive to install from 360k disks (or a friend with an AT and an RX50 driver for his 1.2Mb drive to copy the 360k disks to RX50 disks); 896k of memory (even a regular PC needs more than 640k to run most Windows 3.0 apps); and Code Blue, to allow you to run the Microsoft-supplied SETUP program for Windows. As before, you'll die of boredom waiting for Windows to catch up if you don't have a Turbow 286 board. I hope I haven't left anything out. (Of course, Windows is not much fun unless you get a mouse, although the guidelines say that developers should strive to make WinApps usable without one). Len claims that Win 3.0 is about the same size as Win 2.11 when loaded into memory, so you should have about the same amount of memory left as before. It's still only monochrome, however, but that turns out to look pretty good anyway. (So I'm told - I've only seen 2.11 on the Rainbow, and that's perfectly acceptable). I hope to have my copy before the end of August. I'll post my experiences to the net at that point, if there appears to be interest. Disclaimer: I have no connection with any of the entities mentioned above, except as a very satisfied customer. ======================================================================== OBRIEN%OBRIEN@YALEVMS Jim O'Brien, Dept. of Chem. Engrg. OBRIEN%OBRIEN@VENUS.YCC.YALE.EDU Yale University OBRIEN@YALEVMS 2159 YS, New Haven CT 06520, U.S.A. OBRIEN@VENUS.YCC.YALE.EDU +1 203 432 4382 (days) >INTERNET:OBRIEN@VENUS.YCC.YALE.EDU (from Compuserve Easyplex) ========================================================================