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Microsoft Thursday is expected to make available for free its Services for Unix software, which helps integrate Unix and Windows and supports migrations of Unix applications to the Microsoft platform.

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Microsoft last week made available for free its Services for Unix software, which helps integrate Unix and Windows, and supports migrations of Unix applications to the Microsoft platform. Microsoft ...

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Porting is the procedure of adapting software so that it runs on a new computer platform (e.g. different processor or different operating system). An example case would be porting a Windows-only program to run on Linux or on a Mac. Most software today is designed to be easily portable between different platforms (e.g. use libraries that are available everywhere). It can either be done by the ...

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This setup works in windows but I would rather not have to deal with porting everything else over to Windows. Each camera appears to operate correctly on its own (these are Basler Ace two a2A4200 12gmBAS cameras, and Basler supplies a 'pylon' interface which is shown in the 2nd figure above).

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All you want/need to know about POSIX, and POSIX-compliant OSes in particular. POSIX (Portable Operating System Interface for Unix) is simply a set of standards that define how to develop programs for UNIX (and its variants). Being POSIX-compliant for an OS means that it supports those standards (e.g., APIs), and thus can either natively run UNIX programs, or at least porting an application ...

COMMENTARY--Any fair-sized enterprise has both Unix and Windows systems in it. The rise of internet protocols like HTTP has given us a basis for some level of universal interoperability, but many ...

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