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From: Thomas Stephens <tas@altavista.net>
Subject: BSD/OS Emulation Status?
Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 21:25:59 -0800
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Can anyone tell me what the current status of BSD/OS emulation is?  My
understanding is ELF binaries (and shared libraries) aren't supported.
Is this correct and, assuming it is, are there plans to add such
support?

-tas

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