From: Mike McCormack
My guess is that they're going to try implement the NT Native API (system calls using INT 2F(?)) in the Linux kernel, then install Windows 2000 on top. That would make them somewhat similar to Win4Lin.
I guess you'd need a Windows license then, and they say on the website: "David offer the following advantages: Does not require a copy of Microsoft Windows to run Windows Applications."
So, according to their website: - They didn't license Windows technology from Microsoft - They are not using native Windows components - They will build this David thing in 6 - 8 weeks
I'd say good luck.... If anyone wants to invest in this I also have a nice piece of Moon for sale, with a good view of the Earth.
Ge van Geldorp.