On Tue, 30 Sep 2008, Nick Scholtes wrote:

> Okay, well, setting noob aside. What would it take to get Lightwave for
> Windows code running stably on Linux?

See, the biggest issue you'd have with that is getting the source code for 
Lightwave.

It is TECHNICALLY possible to port any code over to any OS (within reason, 
of course). You'd have to know the language it was written in REALLY well, 
and you'd have to know both source and target operating systems REALLY 
well, and you'd need to know how to interact with both using the 
programming language REALLY well.

For a big app like Lightwave you'd probably need a TEAM of people.


Now, small open-source FREE SOFTWARE apps, not a problem. You download the 
source, look at it, hopefully there's a reasonably similar programming 
language and API, and you get going.


Large corporations are NOT going to give you their source code. It's as 
simple as that. Licensing issues, IP issues, patent issues, plus they just 
don't care.


If you want to run Windows apps on Linux, try using WINE.That might 
actually work!


-Yaron

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