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From: | arh14 AT cornell DOT edu |
Date: | Tue, 20 Apr 1999 08:38:32 -0400 (EDT) |
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Subject: | Future of DJGPP: FreeDOS32? |
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Hi, This is now the third time I've sent this message, incorrectly, the the digest address and lost it. So here is the *short, short* version: Would I be naive in thinking that FreeDOS could be hacked into a 32 bit OS by a few asm demi-gods in a matter of weeks/months. I've looked through the source...I've also perused the Mach sources...it's all out there to be used. Just curious, Aaron P.S. In the time it took to lose and rewrite these three posts, it seems a thread has sprung up on just this topic!
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