I think perhaps what Tom is asking about is the fact that the IA-64 chips will support MPE, HPUX and NT, and that there is talk of machines that can run any of the three, and maybe even more than one of them simultaneously. Tom, when IA-64 based machines become available from HP, it has been reported (though not officially, I believe) that there will be models that can run both HPUX and NT. Whether MPE will be included is less certain. Just as the same hardware runs both HPUX and MPE, I'm sure the capability will exist, but whether HP will license machines that way is unknown. -----Original Message----- From: Frank Gribbin [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 2:23 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: HP & NT? Tom, For some time now there has been quite a bit of compatibility. To start: An HP3000 can easily be configured as a TCP/IP node on an NT LAN. Samba/iX allows NT clients to share parts of the 3000's filespace. Java/iX and other languages support cross platform client/server applications. Apache/iX is an industrial strength web server for your web and intranet needs. Frank Gribbin Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP *** Programmer: Modern day alchemist who turns code into gold. *** On Thu, 29 Mar 2001 14:47:51 -0600, Tom Hula <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >I seem to recall that there was some mention of some sort of Windows NT >compatibility on the new HP servers? Am I thinking of something else? Just >wondered what the story was on that. > >Tom Hula >Victor S. Barnes Company