On Mon, 10 Apr 2000, you wrote: > AARGH! That's simply a play on words!!!! You stated the fact yourself > - the program that's NORMALLY executed on a WINDOWS platform is allowed > now to run on a LINUX platform. You EMULATE the Windows enviroment so > that you can run that program in a Linux enviroment. > I disagree. There's a BIG difference between "emulating" Windows and having a Windows API that FOOLS Windows programs into thinking they are running under Windows. Slight semantic difference, but significant. John
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