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> Has anyone looked into creating an environment within the Linux kernel
> that can run the Windows win/soft modem drivers?

somewhere on the wine mailing list archive there is a link to a mp3/vqf
player program that uses windows dll's dynamically linked with a linux
program. that shows that it is atleast moderately feasible.

> Is this legal?

don't take all the fun out of it :-) probably.

dave


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