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To: Allen Benn who wrote (1400)6/26/1997 7:35:00 PM
From: Richard M. Smith   of 10309
 
Allen,

>>> What am I missing?

Maybe nothing. However, a possible conclusion that one
can draw from the PC Week article is that Oracle is sticking
with the Unix-clone based version of the NCOS. Given that
Oracle is dropping the JavaOS, the situation is clearly
fuild with the direction that the NCOS will take. My
question is simply has Oracle changed its mind about VxWorks
given what the PC Week article is saying?

Another question I am wondering about is how device driver
compatibility will be maintained in NCOS Version 1 vs
NCOS Version 2 if the underlying OS is being replaced.

Richard
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