> Hi, all,
> 
> I'm running it on W2k (and have for over a year).
> 
> Tim Johnson wrote:
> > 
> > In defense of the ISPs, one should never assume until it's
> > tested....
> > 
> > > But I wonder if your ISP is not much more worried about
> > > crashing her win2000 than crashing your rebol?
> > 
> >   I think she's a penguin-lover :-)

Hey Joe:

> It runs on Linux as well (I have been for WELL over a year).
> 
> -jn-

And for me too (and on servers), but that's not the point. :-)

My original post was to solicit (or to find)
some kind of RT documentation that would support 
/core's portability to win2000.

See the original post.

In a word, RT could improve on its advertising..... I don't
care myself because I can always find a Linux server, but
they are kind of cutting themselves out of some of the M$oft
market by not just stating somewhere in their site that 
rebol is compatible with win2000.

Thanks
-tj

> 
> -- 
> ; sub REBOL {}; sub head ($) {@_[0]}
> REBOL []
> # despam: func [e] [replace replace/all e ":" "." "#" "@"]
> ; sub despam {my ($e) = @_; $e =~ tr/:#/.@/; return "\n$e"}
> print head reverse despam "moc:xedef#yleen:leoj" ;
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