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Well, it's interesting but.. Still. Why?

Archive: https://archive.today/PJTLv

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>Free95, a new lean, Windows-compatible operating system is available from GitHub. In its current form, it can run very basic Win32 GUI and console applications, but its developer promises to keep working on it to reach DirectX and even game compatibility.

Well, it's interesting but.. Still. Why? Archive: https://archive.today/PJTLv From the post: >>Free95, a new lean, Windows-compatible operating system is available from GitHub. In its current form, it can run very basic Win32 GUI and console applications, but its developer promises to keep working on it to reach DirectX and even game compatibility.

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II guess we can run all that great Windows software from 1993 again. yay.

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Wine already does that lol

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Wine already does that lol

Wine is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator is not an emulator...ad infinitum...already does that lol

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IT'S NOT LINUX, IT'S GNU LINUX!!!!! YOU FUCKING SCRUB!!!

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ReactOS started out like this I believe.

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Embedded and industrial systems, where upgrading the interface to a supported OS costs 6 to 7 figures.

It wouldn't be a drop-in solution by any means, but having the framework in place makes it a lot easier for systems integrators to work on upgrades.