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To: phbolton who wrote (960)1/22/1997 11:04:00 PM
From: Phillip C. Lee   of 213177
 
Phbolton,

Thanks for this info. I did not know that Rhapsody has that capability. However, I haven't seen any OS that can run thru various
hardware platforms without sitting on top of existing OS. For
instance, Next software has been ported on Window NT, and Sun OS and
HP-UX - It means Next software is running on Wintel, Sun, and HP-UX
thru original OS plus Next software. I don't think that Rhapsody
can be parallel to original OS, such as window 95, window NT, Sun OS
or HP-UX os (another words, when running Rhapsody on Intel chip, the
system will be brought up by Rhapsody alone). Maybe I am wrong, but
if it is, then Rhapsody would be the first os on various platforms.
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