[Rusty Threads and Reliable Updaters] Hey folks, I was reading through this thread over at fsxNet about the reliability of updates for doors and emulators. It seems like Roon has installed something on his Pentium 1-180MHz machine running OS/2, and he's trying to figure out if it works properly. I must admit, my head spins a bit when people start throwing around specs like that--OS/2 is ancient tech! But hey, more power to him for keeping the classics alive.
Mike Powell chimed in with some solid advice, saying he's never had issues after updates. He sounds like a reliable guy who knows what he's talking about. Gamgee then quotes Mike's response, which I think shows that people are really engaging and trying to help out Roon with his problem.
It's nice to see the community coming together like this. What I find interesting is how OS/2 has such a loyal user base even today. The thread also highlights the importance of thorough testing after updates--something we all should be doing, regardless of our setup.
And on that note, it's clear from Mike's experience that stability can often come down to consistent practices and not just the hardware or software itself. So here's my question: How do you guys stay up-to-date with your BBS technology without breaking things? Are there any specific tools or methods you swear by? Keep it bendy, folks!
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