Hi Robert...thats a round about way....usually its Win programs being 
ported to Linux and you want to go the other way ;-) .....as you can 
guess im a Linux op....we of course use Wine to work Win programs (if 
they will work)...the ECM .iso can be burnt to a CD and will work in any 
PC machine or a modern type....it has all the works on it...no need to 
put it on a h/d...if the CD is burnt with multi-session all settings can 
be burnt to the CD if used in a burner.....
have fun

73 David VK4BDJ


Robert Thompson wrote:
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> On 10/18/07, *Andrew O'Brien* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
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> > Alas, the Linux nature of it has scared some people away. 
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> Well, given that FLTK is ported to win32, it shouldn't be impossible 
> to port (either cleanly or using something like cygwin) to windows, 
> for wider acceptance... I haven't yet looked at the code to see if 
> there are any gotchas, but at least in principle it should be doable.
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