What Operating Systems are supported?
The drive includes software drivers to support either DOS(version 4.x or greater), Windows (3.x), Windows 95 (1.x) or Macintosh OS (7.x). OS/2 drivers are also available from Iomega (OS/2 ver. 2.x or greater). Other operating systems such as Windows NT, Unix and Netware are also compatible, Iomega has technical documents available describing Jaz support for other operating systems.
• Will programs I build with Visual Studio Express work with other versions of Visual Studio 2008, like the Standard Edition? Absolutely. Visual Studio Express is a great entry point to professional software development, and Microsoft is committed to helping you “graduate” to higher-end products should you need them. Projects you create with an Express Edition will easily migrate to higher-end Visual Studio 2008 projects. • Where can I find a list of any backwards breaking changes between the .NET Framework 2.0 and the .NET Framework 3.5? From .NET 2.0 to .NET 3.0 we have 100% binary compatibility. This is because none of the .NET 2.0 binaries were changed for that update. From .NET 3.0 to .NET 3.5 we an extremely high level of compatibility with existing applications. This is an estimated 95% binary compatibility without a recompile being required. The last estimated 5% is recommended to be found by testing and the incompatibilities are a result of bug fixes, performance improvements,
Even though OpenSSH is developed on OpenBSD a wide variety of ports to other operating systems exist. The portable version of OpenSSH is headed by Damien Miller. For a quick overview of the portable version of OpenSSH see OpenSSH Portable Release. Currently, the supported operating systems are: • OpenBSD • NetBSD • FreeBSD • AIX • HP-UX • IRIX • Linux • NeXT • SCO • SNI/Reliant Unix • Solaris • Digital Unix/Tru64/OSF • Mac OS X • Cygwin A list of vendors that include OpenSSH in their distributions is located in the OpenSSH Users page.