|         Laaca Czech republic, 25.03.2013, 22:12  | 
     Wine in DOS (Announce) | 
    
It seems that HX-DOS has a new competitior. Guy on this site tries to compile Wine in DOS using DJGPP. http://winedos.ucoz.ru/ ---  | 
   
|         RayeR CZ, 26.03.2013, 04:24 @ Laaca  | 
     Wine in DOS | 
    
> It seems that HX-DOS has a new competitior. Guy on this site tries to ---  | 
   
|         Japheth Germany (South), 26.03.2013, 09:30 @ RayeR  | 
     Wine in DOS | 
    
> but it seems contains only Japheth's HXDOS :\ ---  | 
   
|         Laaca Czech republic, 26.03.2013, 15:01 @ Japheth  | 
     Wine in DOS | 
    
Author has on his page mirror of HX-DOS compatibility list originaly from DRDOS.ORG ---  | 
   
|         Laaca Czech republic, 26.03.2013, 15:07 @ Japheth  | 
     Wine in DOS | 
    
On this page: http://winedos.ucoz.ru/index/0-2 is this question and answer: ---  | 
   
|         georgpotthast Germany, 26.03.2013, 23:14 @ Laaca  | 
     Wine in DOS | 
    
> On this page: http://winedos.ucoz.ru/index/0-2 is this  | 
   
|         DOS386 27.03.2013, 07:01 @ georgpotthast  | 
     W[h]ine in Russian | 
    
> I asked for the code in the djgpp group thread but did not get any. He ---  | 
   
|         Japheth Germany (South), 27.03.2013, 12:54 @ DOS386  | 
     W[h]ine in Russian | 
    
> Please explain what's obscure. ---  | 
   
|         DOS386 27.03.2013, 13:06 @ Japheth  | 
     W[h]ine in Russian | 
    
> > Please explain what's obscure. ---  | 
   
|         Japheth Germany (South), 27.03.2013, 19:24 @ DOS386  | 
     W[h]ine in Russian | 
    
> Why don't you apply the same resurrection trick to King Udo too? ---  | 
   
|         georgpotthast Germany, 27.03.2013, 19:42 @ georgpotthast  | 
     Wine in DOS | 
    
> I asked for the code in the djgpp group thread but did not get any. He  | 
   
|         Rugxulo Usono, 28.03.2013, 00:20 @ georgpotthast  | 
     Wine in DOS | 
    
> Maybe Alex reads this thread - I got a snapshot of his current code by  | 
   
Thread view
 ) King Udo boasted (cca 10 years ago) about having successfully compiled (another 10 years back) 90% of WINE with DGJPP ... so 90% from a 20 years old version of WHINE relative to today :-\
 Maybe they can't beat WINE by features, but, at least, until someone provides a rock-solid evidence of the opposite, I'll continue ASS'ume'ing that they are, at least, 100% clean, from both technical and legal aspects 
