Ryan-
 it was the GUI. what kind of magic was need I do not know. The fellow that did it was 
a one of those crackpot programers that liked to recode their Bios so they could over 
clock the CPU's better. Last I heard he and 3 others where hired by a company that 
built a branch office in the City they lived in because they did not want to move. So, 
it is very possible he did do some heavy patching.

Evan  

On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 00:45:59 -0500
Ryan Underwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Hey,
> 
> On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 12:01:55AM -0500, Barnowl wrote:
> > Ryan -
> >   To give you hope I have seen win95 at least once installed and run via dosemu. 
> > It was on a pre-0.9x release. don't ask , dus idon't remeber how it was done :(
> 
> Win95?  With graphical desktop, or the command prompt only?
> I thought the Win95 kernel is a VCPI client, in which case without
> some heavy patching, I don't know how it would possibly work without
> a virtualization or emulation of some sort.  If you are talking about
> the Win95 DOS, I know that works with no problem... :)
> 
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