Mike Fieschko wrote: > [snip] > > That is (was) WABI. Caldera were distributing WABI v2.2, and maybe > still are. I believe MS Windows 3.11 apps (some) were the last ones > supported. > Yes, you're right. WABI now rings a historical bell. MS Win3.x apps were all I needed the emulator for, and I'ld still have no other real use for it, unless imposed by the environment on some job(s), which may be the case for some people. It definitely was a useful emulator, though. mike
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