Subject: win32 specification and API
> I seem to be unclear from such documentation as I have
> where exactly does the win32 space begin and end? My
> premise had been that this was a 'windowing system' on
> the order of M.I.T's Xwindows, Apple's GUI 'classic' and 'Aqua',
> and who can forget G.E.M, and ....

No. Win32 means it's meant for 32 bit Microsoft Windows systems 
: Win95, Win98, WinME, WinNT, Win2k, WinXP, ...

While there might be some modules whose name starts with 
Win32 that work on other OSes, it's very unlikely. And not 
recomended.

Jenda

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