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KernelEx?

Posted: 11 Jun 2009, 04:45
by robert baer
OK; KernelEx does not seem to be of benefit on a Win98SE machine
(yes, unicows.dll installed and registered).
So what exactly is it supposed to be able to do?
And what can it NOT do (no, i do not want it to wash dishes)?
Finally, how can one test it?
Pointers to answers (or NGs with answers) greatly appreciated.

Re: KernelEx?

Posted: 11 Jun 2009, 13:00
by tom willett
www.google.com

"Robert Baer" <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in message
news:0LKdnbnrMuaGNa3XnZ2dnUVZ_gz_fwAA@posted.localnet...
: OK; KernelEx does not seem to be of benefit on a Win98SE machine
: (yes, unicows.dll installed and registered).
: So what exactly is it supposed to be able to do?
: And what can it NOT do (no, i do not want it to wash dishes)?
: Finally, how can one test it?
: Pointers to answers (or NGs with answers) greatly appreciated.

Re: KernelEx?

Posted: 12 Jun 2009, 14:31
by robert baer
Tom Willett wrote:
> www.google.com
>
> "Robert Baer" <robertbaer@localnet.com> wrote in message
> news:0LKdnbnrMuaGNa3XnZ2dnUVZ_gz_fwAA@posted.localnet...
> : OK; KernelEx does not seem to be of benefit on a Win98SE machine
> : (yes, unicows.dll installed and registered).
> : So what exactly is it supposed to be able to do?
> : And what can it NOT do (no, i do not want it to wash dishes)?
> : Finally, how can one test it?
> : Pointers to answers (or NGs with answers) greatly appreciated.
>
>
Google responses do not give any help concerning testing and little
info on what KernelEx does support.