no, you wouldn't have. the reason the phoenix bois people went after the phoenix browser people is because they have a browsing product.
personally i don't see the point of having a browser at the bios level, but they (phoenix bios) seem to think there is.
It is very useful when building embedded systems. It actually works very well even without a hard disk. A stand alone machine with no operating system - that was the idea of BIOS! But that is another story. Phoenix was always ringfenced when the new name for Firebird was being worked on, even though the 'company' was called IBPhoenix. We had the car jokes, etc. but rising out of the ashes of an utter catastrophy ( Interbase - on which many of us had YEARS of development time tied up - was to die ) the name was fairly obvious at the time, and PROPER SEARCHES did not show any conflict. -- Lester Caine ----------------------------- L.S.Caine Electronic Services