ok ppl, sory about that offtopic thing. obviously i was only joking. we shouldn't joke, however, since it wastes up disk space and doesn't benifiet the plex86 project (re. '[thread to to another newsgroup]'). later. ws btw it would be interesting if we were to make some reverse engineering tools that take full advantage of plex86. they would double as debugging tools and could even be tested on the linux kernel. then, we could put them all in the public domain. maybe someone (smarter than me) could figure out how to put them to use (i.e. legally clone windows). just a thought, but, it seems some ppl get nervous talking about reverse engineering, so if you are interested in this, DON'T make it a plugin to plex86 (or at least not part of the main distribution) unless it's positioned as a DEBUGGER (not a reverse engineerer). BTW reverse engineering is perfectly legal in the united states. but you can't distribute "your" code, if it's not YOURS.
