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From: steve@adam.com.au (Stephen White)
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Subject: Re: Impressions: FreeBSD vs Linux
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Date: 21 Apr 1994 23:31:34 -0000
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Amancio Hasty Jr (hasty@netcom.com) wrote:
: You are right that I was asking for a dosemu in the past.
: My sole purpose was to provide a mechanism to initialize
: devices such as SVGA cards.

You wanted a DOS emulator to initialise SVGA cards?

Like, the startup script for X would have "dosemu -c INITSVGA.EXE" in it?

Your middle name isn't "Othmar" by any chance?

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  steve@adam.com.au