But do you refer to those three operating systems merely as examples or as the only three operating systems you will support? My impression from earlier descriptions of DI was that someone with the necessary smarts would be able to adapt DI to run on *any* OS -- e.g., Free BSD, AmigaOS (I understand it still has aficionados), or even "the operating system for which Windows was intended to be merely a placeholder" (otherwise known as OS/2, which lives on in an OEM version, a new version of which was released just weeks ago: www.ecomstation.com).

Alan NV8A


On 06/17/10 04:11 pm, Gerald Youngblood wrote:

If by "platform neutral" you mean cross platform (Windows, Mac, Linux), the
answer is yes.

Much of what has been written here is over my head, but the one question
that springs to mind now is: If parts, at least, of DI will be proprietary,
will it still be platform neutral, as we were earlier given to understand
that it would be?

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