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From: eric@tantalus.nrl.navy.mil (Eric Youngdale)
Subject: Re: NetBSD+FreeBSD merge urged!
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Date: Sun, 19 Sep 1993 23:18:51 GMT
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In article <MYCROFT.93Sep19145407@duality.gnu.ai.mit.edu> mycroft@duality.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Charles Hannum) writes:
>   Thinking about Writing a WABI emulator makes me sick, [...]
>
>Someone claims he was running Windows Solitaire under NetBSD-current.
>I assume this requires some changes to Wine; I don't know if they've
>been incorporated into their code yet.


	They have been incorporated into the distribution.  Incidentally, if
anyone wants to join in and help out, an extra set of hands is always welcome.
There is a lot left to be done, and people with Windows or X experience are
especially welcome.  People who complain, flame or argue all of the time are
asked not to sign on.  To get a copy of the latest development snapshot, you
should first sign onto the mailing list that we use to communicate ideas.

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-ERic

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