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Dunno much about java, so please try to not laugh too hard.

I'm wanting to run the MegaRAID Storage Manager GUI on windows
to manage a megaraid controller.

I run the GUI on linux to manage my server's controller -- that works
fine.

Maybe I'm overthinking things, but thought running a posix compat
java on windows might be most compatible.  It may be entirely
unnecessary (?)  and maybe I should just try to run a native
Java -- anyone know?

IF I run under cygwin, is there a java engine that runs under cygwin?

Or do people running on cygwin just use a windows native binary?

Thanks!



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