Did I miss something or was there more info hidden on the
<http://www.v2.nl/v2_os/> web site. I couldn't find any information
about compatibility with existing disk formats, file systems, or
hardware specifications. Nothing about the interface.  Nothing about the
display.

So this means we start over from scratch? If I was to do that one then I
would simply use the BeOS which now works with Windows 9.x and builds a
partition for itself on installation. At least the BeOS has a track
record of over five years of steady evolutionary progress...

I am always interested in radical progress, but please let us all
consider whether it is going to be worth the effort to abandon the
existing desktop computing infrastructure along with the millions of
users and hundreds of thousands of trained programmers.

If I am off-base in my first analysis, then will someone explain the
advantages to me.

John O

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