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From: Andrew DeFaria <Andrew@DeFaria.com>
Subject:  Re: WINE on Cygwin
Date:  Sun, 13 Nov 2005 18:56:26 -0800
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Leon Brooks wrote:

> One obvious application -- facing me now -- is to run Win 3.11 and Win 
> 95 applications that break under XP but not under WINE.

I suffer no such malady! If there is a Win 3.11 or Win 95 application 
that's having a problem running under XP then the chances are high that 
there's already a better version of that program floating about. I mean, 
come on - Win 95 is now 10 years old!
-- 
A PBS mind in an MTV world.


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