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| | Java 2 Platform Compatibility with Previous Releases |
 | | For information about incompatibilities between versions 1.0 and 1.1 of the Java platform, see the compatibility documentation for the JDK 1.1 software. |  | | This eliminates the need for developers to use static classes to cache data and objects, but it introduces a potential binary incompatibility. |  | | The Java 2 SDK versions 1.2, 1.3, and 1.4 are upwards source-compatible with JDK software versions 1.0 and 1.1, except for the incompatibilities listed below. |
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http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/compatibility.html
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| | Migrating to HP Fortran 90 |
 | | To resolve problems with incompatible data files, examine the source file of the program that generated the data file as well as the command line that was used to compile the source file, following the suggestions made in the section "Object-Code Issues". |  | | Both examples can result in data files that are incompatible with HP Fortran 90. |  | | Migration problems caused by incompatible object files are unusual but more difficult to detect and are discussed in "Object-Code Issues". |
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http://docs.hp.com/en/5965-4445/ch02s03.html
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| | The myth of RSS compatibility [dive into mark] |
 | | RSS 0.92 is incompatible with Netscape RSS 0.91 for all the reasons that Userland RSS 0.91 is incompatible with Netscape RSS 0.91. |  | | There are 9 versions of RSS, all of which are incompatible with various other versions. |  | | (In fact, it is completely incompatible and shares no elements with RSS 0.90 at all, since it uses a different namespace.) RSS 1.0 was also intentionally incompatible with both Netscape RSS 0.91 and Userland RSS 0.91, due to RSS 1.0’s RDF syntax. |
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http://diveintomark.org/archives/2004/02/04/incompatible-rss
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| | RFC 3715 (rfc3715) - IPsec-Network Address Translation (NAT) Compatibility |
 | | The result is that IPsec-NAT incompatibilities have become a major barrier in the deployment of IPsec in one of its principal uses. |  | | However, it is possible for the IPsec or IKE headers to be split between fragments, so that reassembly may still be required. |  | | Helper Incompatibilities Incompatibilities between IPsec and NAT "helper" functionality include: n) Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol (ISAKMP) header inspection. |
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http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3715.html
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| | The BugBlog - bugs, incompatibilities and things that go wrong with computers |
 | | Read the special report on bugs, incompatibilities and other problems in entertainment software and hardware. |  | | It fixes the incompatibility that caused display corruption in WinDVD 4 or 5, when you originally logged on to Windows XP as an administrator, and then did fast user switching to a limited user account. |  | | The BugBlog - bugs, incompatibilities and things that go wrong with computers |
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http://www.bjkresearch.com/bugblog/bb0402.cfm
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| | BetaNews Microsoft Lists SP2 Incompatibilities |
 | | August 16, 2004, 7:12 PM Microsoft has compiled a list of incompatible applications that are "broken" by Windows XP Service Pack 2. |  | | For instance, Visual Studio.NET is incompatible, as remote DCOM debugging needs the firewall tweaking for it to work. |  | | Anyway, yes, most incompatibilities exist because some vendors use lousy programming methods and others use techniques and hacks that are OS-version dependent. |
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http://www.betanews.com/article/Microsoft_Lists_SP2_Incompatibilities/1092697959?do=postcomment&reply_to=50420
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| | Incompatibilities of Dialect 2 with Dialect 1 |
 | | Incompatibilities exist in several features, including the default phrase mode, the syntax of vector values, the syntax of term weighting, and language localization. |  | | This topic describes the incompatibilities between the syntax of the short form of Dialect 2 and Dialect 1. |  | | In general, it corresponds to the short form of Query Language Dialect 2. |
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http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en-us/indexsrv/html/ixqlang_72b5.asp?frame=true
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| | Cascading Style Sheets Level One Incompatibilities - CSS1 Version |
 | | Elsewhere on the web (see links below) you can find scads of other information about browser (in-)compatibility, but this effort represents my own personal distillation, from what can be a bewildering cornucopia of facts and figures, of the very basic modifications which have solved 99% of my browser CSS1 incompatibility problems. |  | | I have culled this information from various sources, and hope that this condensation will save others some of the time and aggravation engendered by this issue. |  | | In many cases it seems to me that it would have been better had they omitted trying to interpret certain declarations rather than render them so badly. |
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http://www.ctlow.ca/CSS1/CSS1Incompatibility.html
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| | MS-WINDOWS 32-BIT FILE ACCESS FAQ |
 | | This incompatibility is caused by interrupt 26 contention between 32-bit file access and Microsoft Undelete [cf. |  | | But you can safely accomplish much the same thing as SUBST for network drives (not local drives, unfortunately) by using File Manager's network drive mapping capability. |  | | If you disable 32-bit file access, restart Windows, restart Powerpoint, and reaccess ClipArt Gallery, it will rebuild the "thumbnail file" from its clipart library. |
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http://users.exis.net/~gewkab/32bfafaq.html
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| | flex : Incompatibilities |
 | | Incompatibilities with `lex' and POSIX ====================================== `flex' is a rewrite of the AT&T Unix `lex' tool (the two implementations do not share any code, though), with some extensions and incompatibilities, both of which are of concern to those who wish to write scanners acceptable to either implementation. |  | | table of contents Name Synopsis Overview Description Examples Format Patterns Matching Actions Generated scanner Start conditions Multiple buffers End-of-file rules Miscellaneous User variables YACC interface Options Performance C++ Incompatibilities Diagnostics Files Deficiencies See also Author |  | | In this section we discuss all of the known areas of incompatibility between flex, AT&T lex, and the POSIX specification. |
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http://techpubs.sgi.com/library/dynaweb_docs/fw/usr/freeware/info_tpl/flex/flex_19.html
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| | 20040816-4103.html |
 | | For instance, DivX has incompatibilities with SP2 owing to the way in which the software was written to fight off reverse engineering. |  | | This list is not definitive, of course, as SP2 may break other kinds of applications. |  | | In instances such as these, application developers will need to release patches to make their products work properly in Windows XP SP2. |
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20040816-4103.html
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| | SOUTH ASIAS STRATEGIC INCOMPATIBILITIES: An Analysis |
 | | Pakistans strategic incompatibilities with India are of Pakistans own creation. |  | | Similarly, China too needs to be strategically declared to that a China-Pakistan strategic nexus needs a review, if China wishes to work with emerging major Asian powers. |  | | This is not so as the basic parameters of a strategic partnership stand undermined. |
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http://www.saag.org/papers12/paper1197.html
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| | Least-Privileged Incompatibilities research |
 | | Our evaluation on a number of real-world applications shows that our tracing technique significantly helps developers fix least-privilege incompatibilities and can also help system administrators mitigate the impact of least-privilege incompatibilities in the near term through local system policy changes.” |  | | To this end, we present a novel tracing technique for identifying the reasons applications require Administrator privileges (which we refer to as least-privilege incompatibilities). |  | | We address this problem by making it easier to develop applications that do not require Administrator privileges, thereby decreasing the inconvenience of running without Administrator privileges. |
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http://weblogs.asp.net/rhurlbut/archive/2005/02/14/372592.aspx
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| | [Openal] Incompatibilities between Linux and Windows implementations |
 | | Previous message: [Openal] Incompatibilities between Linux and Windows implementations |  | | Next message: [Openal] Incompatibilities between Linux and Windows implementations |  | | I agree with both of these points, but not to the exclusion of each other. |
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http://opensource.creative.com/pipermail/openal/2003-September/001529.html
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| | Quantum mechanics -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | But, as it turns out, to actually detect such influence data, by handling the apparatus, is incompatible with its functioning as a measurement device. |  | | However, it might be thought that, by preparing the apparatus beforehand, its influence during the measurement might be predictable, or at least afterwards detectable, so that this kind of uncertainty might be merely a matter of insufficient data. |  | | The resolution of these incompatibilities is an area of active research, and theories such as (additional info and facts about string theory) string theory are among the possible candidates for a future theory of quantum gravity. |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/q/qu/quantum_mechanics.htm
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| | Incompatible Timesharing System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | ITS, the Incompatible Timesharing System, was an early, revolutionary, and influential MIT time-sharing operating system; it was developed principally by the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT, with some help from Project MAC. |  | | Among other significant and influential software subsystems which were developed on ITS, the Macsyma symbolic algebra system is probably the most important; the GNU INFO help system, MacLisp (the precursor of EmacsLisp and CommonLisp), and EMACS was also started on ITS. |  | | ITS was initially developed for the Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-6 computer, and later moved to the PDP-10 once it became available, where it saw the majority of its development and use. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incompatible_Timesharing_System
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| | TeX - encyclopedia article about TeX. |
 | | system created Computer programming (often simply programming) is the craft of implementing one or more interrelated abstract algorithms using a particular programming language to produce a concrete computer program. |  | | The first version of TeX was written in the SAIL programming language SAIL, the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Language, was developed by Dan Swinehart and Sproull of the Stanford AI Lab in 1970. |  | | WAITS WAITS was a heavily modified variant of the Digital Equipment Corporation's TOPS-10 operating system for the PDP-10 mainframe computer, used at the Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL) up until 1990; the mainframe computer it ran on also went by the name of "SAIL". |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/TeX
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| | [freetds] Sybase Incompatibilities? |
 | | On Wed, 16 Jul 2003 10:40:13 -0400, "Ben Vaughn" wrote: > Yeah, this version of ASA requires the database name and servername to > match, or it will NOT allow a connection. |  | | ------ Ben Vaughn Security Analyst Blackbird Technologies 703-796-1438 W / 703-582-4551 C bvaughn at blackbirdtech.com ------ -----Original Message----- From: James K. Lowden [mailto:jklowden at schemamania.org] Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 06:29 To: FreeTDS Development Group Subject: Re: [freetds] Sybase Incompatibilities? |
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http://lists.ibiblio.org/pipermail/freetds/2003q3/013316.html
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| | List of operating systems - Simple English Wikipedia |
 | | Incompatible_Timesharing_System (The Incompatible Timeshare System, developed at MIT for the DEC 10 / 20 mainframes) |  | | CTSS (The Compatible TimeShare System, developed at MIT by Corbato, et al) |  | | UCSD P-system (portable complete programming environment/operating system developed by a long running student project at the Univ Calif/San Diego; directed by Prof Ken Bowles; written Pascal) |
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http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_operating_systems
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| | CTSS: Information From Answers.com |
 | | ITS, the Incompatible Timesharing System, another early, revolutionary, and influential MIT time-sharing system, was produced by people who disagreed with the direction taken by Multics; the name was a hack on CTSS, as the name of Unix was later a hack on Multics. |  | | Although CTSS was not an influential operating system in its technical detail, it was very influential in showing that time-sharing was viable, in the new applications for computers which were first instantiated there, and because of its successor, Multics, which all modern operating systems are intellectually descended from. |  | | CTSS was compatible with the Fortran Monitor System, an older batch computing system that ran on the 7094 computer before CTSS was invented. |
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http://www.answers.com/main/ntq-tname-ctss-fts_start-
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| | Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution |
 | | The AI Lab used a time-sharing operating system called ITS (the Incompatible Timesharing System) that the Lab's staff hackers[1] had designed and written in assembler language for the Digital PDP-10, one of the large computers of the era. |  | | The GNU system includes programs that are not GNU software, programs that were developed by other people and projects for their own purposes, but which we can use because they are free software. |  | | The idea that the proprietary software social system--the system that says you are not allowed to share or change software--is antisocial, that it is unethical, that it is simply wrong, may come as a surprise to some readers. |
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http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/opensources/book/stallman.html
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| | ITS - TunesWiki |
 | | ITS (Incompatible Timesharing System) was a famous OS developed by hackers at MIT's AI lab from 1967 to the early 1980's for the DEC PDP-6 and PDP-10 family. |  | | It was famous for being the antithesis of MIT's security-obsessed CTSS (Compatible Time-Sharing System), by being very hackable and so user rights were a matter of social respect and ethics alone, rather than the dictates of the system, which often limited performance and capacity of the system. |  | | Richard Stallman, founder of the GNU project, got the idea of free software from his work with ITS. |
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http://tunes.org/wiki/ITS?source
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| | Mark Crispin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | He is the author or co-author of numerous RFCs; and is the principal author of UW IMAP, one of the reference implementations of the IMAP4rev1 protocol described in RFC 3501. |  | | In the early 1980s, he became interested in electronic mail software and systems, and presently that became his primary focus. |  | | Prior to joining the UW staff in 1988, he was a staff member at Stanford University for 11 years. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Crispin
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: IT: ITS |
 | | ITS can mean: the Incompatible Timesharing System: a revolutionary computer operating system; an Intelligent Transportation System, using technology to improve the efficiency of roads; the Institute of Technology,... |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/I/IT/ITS
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