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In <4134B678.623998D5@pacbell.net>, on 08/31/04   
   at 09:34 AM, "J. R. Fox"  said:  
>I see.  Then I guess the question becomes one of whether a particular  
>client can be added to the order.  If so, I'd be inclined to do that.  
 
My understanding is that the packaging is such that a given host can run  
any of the supported clients.  This assumes that no show stopper technical  
issues show up during the beta for a particular host.  
 
Since the host implements a vitural machine, in the best of all possible  
worlds, there would no client limitations at all.  However, since each  
client OS will use a different subset of the PC features, there will be  
limits based on which client OSs have been tested.  
 
Regards,  
 
Steven  
 
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