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v_chandel Posted - 05/01/2002 : 08:22:13 AM
There should be origin for the linux users, if anybody know the origin for the linux users. Plsease mail me. v_chandel@hotmail.com

vivek
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leopoldli Posted - 08/06/2002 : 9:45:56 PM
Really inconvenient to boot from one OS to another. When can we have a linux version?
Hideo Fujii Posted - 05/03/2002 : 11:21:04 AM
The Origin C language in new Origin7 lets Linux users take its advantage of cross platform development of an application by prototyping on linux/unix programming environment, then porting it to Origin (or vice versa) - isn't it nice?


glt Posted - 05/01/2002 : 10:32:55 AM
Dear Vivek,
I have done some rudimentary tests of Origin 7 running under Win4Lin. I did not encounter any problems. Although it is demanding on the system, Origin performed acceptably. Perhaps this might be a solution for you?

Sincerely,
Geoff Taylor
OriginLab Corp.


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