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Solutions for integrating Macintosh and Windows.
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MacWindows: The web site for Macintosh-Windows integration Meyer reports a problem with Entourage and the Exchange LockDown tool. He also provided a fix: Not sure if you have posted about this yet but for those out there (or their exchange admins) that have run the IIS LockDown...An Australian developer is building software that runs Windows NT applications but doesn't require software from Microsoft.
http://www.wired.com/news/news/technology/story/20637.html
A bootable-disk emulator - it reads a diskette image file (a file that contains all the sectors of a floppy disk) and boots it. This way, you can boot (and run) a bootable diskette off of your hard drive.
http://www.oldskool.org/pc/flopper/
An emulator of the Microsoft Disk Operating System (MS-DOS) for Linux/X11. Enables Linux to run many DOS programs - including some DPMI applications.
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DOSEMU Home DOSEMU Home http dosemu.org/...Software for developers and game players, featuring DodGE: the DOS Game Emulator for Windows.
http://www.eliel.com
An open source DOS emulator for BeOS, Linux, MacOS X, and Windows. Primarily focuses on running DOS Games.
http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/
A Windows compatibility middleware, which will enable all major Microsoft Windows applications to run on Linux. Describes the project.
http://www.specopslabs.com/projdav-overview.htm