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This message reads like a *brainstorming post* or an unsolicited suggestion
for a project "roadmap." The author is outlining how to build a
comprehensive, historical software environment that preserves and runs
almost any OS from the early 80s through the mid-2000s on modern hardware.

Because it was sent to the *Cygwin* list—a project primarily focused on
providing a Linux-like environment for Windows—it may be viewed by that
community as off-topic or highly experimental, as it deals more with Apple
and DOS/Windows emulation than standard Cygwin utilities.


On Fri, Jan 30, 2026 at 2:39 PM Studio1 via Cygwin <[email protected]>
wrote:

> What's going to make it stand out is that on apple lisa lisaem you'll
> install Sony prerlease, and you'll look for os 8 outland with CHRP and
> install CHRP and 386 enabler on system 7, and you'll also be installing an
> x86 port of system 7
>
> Take a look through copy.sh/v86, infinite Mac.org, Mac os svelte,
>
> You'll provide think c and macworks XL pro for system 7 etcetera, as well
> as apple Rhapsody and you'll fine tune wine to run all 64bit versions of
> wind or something with a gui like jpcsim optionally, and Darwine to run all
> 32 bit versions, and then a universal installer for wine that just installs
> it all.
>
> You'll include macdos in Darwine and dos and then in Darwine you install
> os/2 and all versions of dos/windows available until 2006 when ppc was
> stopped being produced then wine for all modern or wine for all.
>
> Macdos is also a Mac on linux update
>
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