Could someone please explain what the difference is between Win32 and
Win32s.
In IBM's spec sheet comparing features of WARP and Windows95, it's
stated that both Win16 and Win32s will run on WARP. But, Windows '95
will run Win32 (and Win32c?).
I guess the bottom line is that will the Win32 apps for Windows95 or
NT run on WARP? If the answer is no for now, will this capability
ever be added? I also read that Sun and other are reimplementing
Win32 and calling it PWI (Public Windows Interface). How is this
going to affect OS/2's ability to run Win32 apps?
Thanks for the info.
Sujat
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Sujat Jamil | Electrical Engineering
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