they would run too slow under emulation for that, just use some other
version of DOS or just pirate it anyways.


On Mon, 11 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
>
> dear pinguin,
>
> after Bill Gates seems to have lost a couple of billions, he has decided to
> thouroughly start looking for non-DOS-licensed PC's worldwide, so he'll catch-up
> again.
> My problem is a couple of old DOS-type computers (386's and 486's) that are used
> for playing DOS-games at school's lunch-time, just to keep the kids a bit quiet
> on a rainy day. Of course the licenses of this 'dump-ware' were not supplied
> with the PC's.
> Although Microsoft wants us to be in the possession of licenses, they can not
> even supply those anymore. Nevertheless we are told by MS, that we need to have
> them.
>
> Can you tell me, whether there is a chance to rebuild these PC's to
> Linux-machines, and what the necessary steps are to make them run 'DOS'-games
> after that?
>
>
> regards,
>
> Hans Vinckers
>
>
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