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 What does actually IsWin95A() return on today's systems? If it's true, then
the whole if() is true. But I don't have any Windows system to test this on,
and I don't really dare to just guess, as the 'return TRUE' part is a clear
evidence the function was written by somebody brain-damaged.

IsWin95A returns FALSE in any modern version of Windows (unless you
have a 16 years old computer, which is unlikely)

If anyone wants to have fun with it, here's binary that executes the
function and quits:

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/193133/IsWin95A.exe

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