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Re: Open DR-DOS



James Enterline wrote:
hand to
> the open source code and fix these things? I predict a multitude will, with
> just as many versions forthcoming, none of them certified by anybody. It's
> going to be fun.  Jim.

  Yes it's a great idea, allowing dos to mutate and evolve the same way
linux does -- and thus also will allow much more expansion of the dos
capabilities of linux, I imagine.

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