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I still have my 4.0 Workstation CD and key. The original Half-Life(on CDs) Ran fine as a VMware.machine.
Do you have any specific questions about it?
Quaint little poem you got there.
The school PC's had 3.1.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_NT#Releases
Unfortunately.
(including NT 3.1)
3.51, maybe.
NT4 was pretty far from most stable, it had a long series of service packs and massive blunders in the code. That even triggered the security push at MS. Pre-SP3 we can even call it almost unusable.
But I liked it anyway, served me fine till swapped to XP-SP2 on a new box, that was a good upgrade.
seems like NT is not as dead as you think.
If this were about M.E. nobody would've even argued with you, except maybe to implore pity on her behalf.[cirnopoly.blogspot.com]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-8VI3URI1I