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> >I could
> >imagine some kind of a DOS-to-Unix terminal wrapper program, but I've never seen
> >one and have no idea how it would work.
> 
> ...and if one was possible why wouldn't the techniques that it incorporates be
> part of cygwin?

Laziness on your part?

hahahahahaha


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