
1 Apr
2016
1 Apr
'16
3:18 a.m.
On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 09:54:24PM -0400, Christopher Browne wrote:
This brings back memories...
It seems as though Microsoft has implemented a sort of equivalent to IBCS2.
Back when software was released for BSD but not Linux. How things have changed for the better.
That was a kernel library sort of layer that allowed running binary for other UNIX flavours on Linux. Run your old SCO apps on Linux and such...
So Microsoft is saying Linux has made it since they now have to support its binaries? -- Len Sorensen