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Is it possible to write Unix for Unix ???
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| Robin-Louis Clevis 2005-12-26, 3:14 am |
| So that Unix can emulate Unix which does emulate Unix while emulating
Unix ....
Possible?
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| Pascal Bourguignon 2005-12-26, 3:14 am |
| "Robin-Louis Clevis" <eaten_arm@yahoo.ca> writes:
> So that Unix can emulate Unix which does emulate Unix while emulating
> Unix ....
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> Possible?
Of course.
Just run user-mode-linux on user-mode-linux on user-mode-linux.
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| apple.davinci 2005-12-26, 7:48 am |
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Robin-Louis Clevis wrote:
> So that Unix can emulate Unix which does emulate Unix while emulating
> Unix ....
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> Possible?
what 's your meaning?
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| You can use virtual machine such as VMWare to emulate Unix on Unix on
Unix, an so on.
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| Jordan Abel 2005-12-27, 7:49 am |
| On 2005-12-27, Ken <haiyanghaiyang@gmail.com> wrote:
> You can use virtual machine such as VMWare to emulate Unix on Unix on
> Unix, an so on.
For that matter, you could use simh to emulate the _real_ UNIX.
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