Yes, but the project was formulated with a clear object: Create a free
replacement for MS-DOS.

And take 10+ years to get it !!!

Create a free replacement for a Win9x system is a bigger objective,
and is different enough to be a different project.



2009/6/17, Mike Webb <weeble7...@gmail.com>:
> (Prior posters' names deleted to protect the guilty)
>
>> > and - BTW - FreeDOS does NOT want to be a Windows 9x replacement.
>> Of course not. It wants to be a MS-DOS replacement.
>
> It continually amazes me how, especially in the Free Software world,
> non-sentient things like "software", "information", "music", "books",
> and now "FreeDOS" are described as *WANTING* to be some thing (MS-DOS
> vs. Windows 9x replacement) or some condition (such as free). Methinks
> this idea wants to be nuked.
>
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