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- DOSEMU - This howto
gives an overview of dosemu, a user-level program that uses certain
special features of the Linux kernel and the 80386 processor to run
MS-DOS/FreeDOS/DR-DOS in a `DOS box.'
- DOS/Windows to Linux
- The purpose of this document is to help the new Linux user translate
his or her knowledge of DOS and Windows into the Linux environment,
as well as providing hints on exchanging files and resources between
the two OSes.
- Managing Multiple Operating
Systems - This howto covers the procedures for using removable
hard disks to install and manage multiple alternative operating systems
while leaving a single fixed disk to permanently house and protect the
primary operating system.
- SMB Setup - The SMB protocol
is used by Microsoft Windows NT and 95/98 to share disks and printers.
Using the Samba suite of tools, Linux machines can share disk and printers
with Windows hosts.
- UMSDOS - Umsdos is
a linux file system. It provide an alternative to the EXT2 file-system.
Its main goal is to achieve easier coexistence with Ms-DOS data by sharing
the same partition.
- Wine
Howto - Wine is an implementation of the Windows 3.x and Win32
APIs on top of X and Unix. Think of Wine as a Windows compatibility
layer, allowing unmodified Windows 3.1/95/NT binaries to run under Linux
(and other Intel Unixes).
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