> > thats an interesing point: Someone could try it in a recursive way. > > > > Variant 1: Linux emulates Linux emulates Linux ... > > Variant 2: Windows emulates Linux emulates Windows emulates Linux ... > > Variant 3: vice versa.. > > Variant 4: Windows emulates Windows emulates Windows ... > > > > What will happen after how many iterations? And every iteration should > > introduce very small changes of some parameters... > > Well, there are some benefits for Wine developers associated with porting > Wine to Cygwin. That is, they can develop their emulator while using the > real thing at the same time. Does this make sense? Of course, to end users > there seem to be very few benefits if any. Though humorous, this thread is starting to get off-topic. Just a heads-up... On the other hand, if someone is seriously considering such a port, feel free to ask us some questions when you have something that builds and at least begins to execute. Harold