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2005-08-11
A port is when you rewrite all or part of the OS to run on new hardware. This is using a vulnerability in the OS and or hardware to shoehorn an existing OS on to hardware that it supports, but does not officially run on.
Windows NT was ported to run on ARM. Microsoft did this work, helped by the fact that Windows NT is quite portable, and has run on MIPS, Alpha and PowerPC in the past.
This guy did a clever hack, sure, but it's not porting. He didn't port anything.