A developer has created WSL9x, a subsystem that runs a modern Linux kernel cooperatively within Windows 9x, allowing users to operate both operating systems simultaneously without rebooting. The project consists of a patched Linux kernel, a VxD driver, and a client program that leverage Windows 9x APIs and MS-DOS prompts as terminal windows.
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A developer has created WSL9x, a subsystem that runs a modern Linux kernel cooperatively within Windows 9x, allowing users to operate both operating systems simultaneously without rebooting. The project consists of a patched Linux kernel, a VxD driver, and a client program that leverage Windows 9x APIs and MS-DOS prompts as terminal windows.