1. RE: EUphorian Platforms
- Posted by sephiroth _ <euman2376 at yahoo.com> Apr 23, 2001
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jbrown105 at HotPOP.com wrote: > Just wondering, how many platforms will Eu 2.3 be ported to? When will > MacOS, > BeOS, FreeBSD (don't your servers use this?), OpenBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, > AIX, AUX, SunOS, JavaOS, MacOS X, etc. (I could just go on and on) be > supported? theoretically, after being ported to one flavor of UNIX, like say Linux(oh wait, it already has!) with the right shared libraries, it should run under any flavor of UNIX including MacOS X and Windows XP(with Interix), and with a bit of tweaking, the BeOS.
2. RE: EUphorian Platforms
- Posted by sephiroth _ <euman2376 at yahoo.com> Apr 25, 2001
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jbrown105 at HotPOP.com wrote: > I know. There's iBCS, which runs Linux programs on *BSD, and *BSD > on Linux. (Executables, not source code.) Also, I know MacOS X > is unix based (Mach), but how is Windows XP? (Also, but slighty off > topic, > is Windows XP a merger of NT and 9x?) > > TIA, > jbrown actually, MacOS X is based on a linux-like Darwin kernel. Interix is a set of.....stuff....that lets Windows XP(Windows 2001 in disguise) run *NIX programs. technically, Windows 2000 was a merger of NT and 9x, Windows XP is just the latest version of that.