There is "compatible" and "desirable". I am sure its compatible but
not desirable!

Go to www.pricegrabber.com and search for XP Home and I bet you can
find some new OEM copies of XP in the $80 range!

Neal

On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 7:16 PM, Michael M. Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Was it June 30,2008 that MS "retired" XP from sales?  If so is the full Flex 
> Radio suite now considered Vista compatable/functional?  Hopefully I will be 
> able to spring for a 5000A by Feb.  I passed my element 4 on Sat. And want to 
> play with the big kids now ;-)  I would prfur Linux (SuSE) but know 64 bit 
> multi's are needed for processing, and 32 Bit mode is needed for device 
> drivers and do not want to wait for possible release to play.  I m also 
> cautious of laptops due to h/w limitations.
> 73 and thanks.
>
> Michael M. Moore
> N5RWH
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