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Date: Tue, 06 Apr 1999 11:20:40
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From: Ralph Proctor <ralphgpr AT shadow DOT net>
Subject: Re: DJGPP: the future is... ?
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At 08:43 AM 4/6/99 +0100, you wrote:

[much good stuff snipped.........]

>BTW I have Linux and like using it, but I do have a soft spot for DOS. It
>would be nice if I could have a version which was free software and
>available to all, after MS have wiped the last traces of it from their
>software... :-(
>
>---
>Arron Shutt
>version8 AT ashutt DOT demon DOT co DOT uk -- www.ashutt.demon.co.uk
>"You can jump all you like but it's the day of the cow" - Mike Keneally

One big asset, if possible, is a form of DOSEMU that would make it
so one could operate our DOS (maybe Windows 3+ --not 95 and on and
on, of course) programs on top of it. Is this feasible? Just how far does
DOSEMU take you anyway?. When I experimented with a Linux/DOS
partitioning around Christmas, I never tried DOSEMU.

I guess what I am dreaming of here is Linux with some way to run
DOS also. Any sense to this?

Ralph


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