Ok so we're just talking cross purposes.
Is this what you're saying:

mvBase is a wrapper for a VM. That wrapper can only only run under Windows.
The VM it wraps, however, is hardware independent and could be ported if
anyone had the code and the desire to produce a new wrapper e.g. for Linux.

I remember someone from GA telling me that mvBase was pretty much composed
of the R83 code under the hood. But we were both drunk at the time, so
that's not a reliable testimony. Come to think of it, I'll strike that last
comment. Dicussing mvBase when drunk sounds sooo sad.

Brian 

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> I'm puzzled. How do you run mvBase outside of Windows?
> I'm not questioning your answer, I'd just like to give it a try.

MvBase can run on any platform that you write the appropriate interface for.
It is a VM in the best traditional of Pick systems.
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