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Re: [LI] Using a DOS program in Linux



> From: "Gerry Mascarenhas" <gerryco@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Subject: Re: [LI] Using a DOS program in Linux
> Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1999 06:20:21 +0530
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> Actually, I was looking for some way to convert the code in DOS to code
> useable in Linux without using  dos emulation. Is this possible?


Do you mean source code, the it should be possible, with little changes, based 
on the language of the source. Is your talking about binary the no, if you are 
talking about java bytecodes, then YES

-Chetan S


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> Gerry
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> From: Kumar Cheetan A2 5 WIPRO consultant <cheetank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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