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Is there any hope of ever running MS-DOS applications under any of the free BSD systems?

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Is there any hope of ever running MS-DOS applications under any of the free BSD systems?

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There is currently a project in development to port the Windows program environment to Linux and the *BSD systems. Here is an excerpt from the original message announcing the project: As many of you already know, we are in the process of creating a Windows emulator. This emulator is similar to Sun’s Wabi product, but is being developed completely independent of them. Many of you are anxious to hear the latest status of the project. I have created a mailing list for those of you. To join the list, simply send mail to: wine-project-info@amscons.com If your mailing address is not easy to deduce from the mail headers, then place the following line in the body of the message that you send. Reply-To: youraddress@yourmachine where youraddress@yourmachine should be replaced by your actual mailing address. 6.2.5 : How do I get Linux executables to run under NetBSD? First, you need to make certain your kernel has LINUX_COMPAT as one of the options for your kernel. Second, you will need the libra

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