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POSIX/DOS programs?
I can't remember where I read it, but I remember reading that when MS brought out NT, they needed backwards compatibility with DOS programs, OS/2 Programs and POSIX programs. This struck me as strange, can NT really use POSIX programs, or was the site wrong?
This is what the page says:
"When Microsoft designed Windows NT, it was 1990. Windows 3.0 was taking off - but DOS applications were still key. Compatibility with other systems was a priority. The first version of NT (version 3.1) could run DOS, OS/2, POSIX, and 16-bit Windows applications - along with the new breed of 32-bit Windows applications."
This is the address of the site: http://sunlightd.virtualave.net/Windows/GUI/Intro.html
So is it true? Will Posix compliant programs work on my NT machine? If I write C++ programs that are POSIX compliant, will they run on my NT machine as well as my Linux box?
Hm.....
~ Paul
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Yes your right, I'd love to, except linux is not currently installed on my other system (I'm using it for playing games), and would rather not reformat/reinstall everything just to find it doesn't work.
I might do it tommorow or sunday, but I wondered if anyone might have tried it first.
Thanks anyway!
~ Paul