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    Smile Difference between Unix and DOS/Windows?

    Can anyone tell me what are the basic differences between Unix and DOS/Windows file systems?

    Please also explain why programs written on unix don't run under windows/dos and vice versa.

    Thanks a lot
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    A simple answer for the second question is that applications rely on functionality provided by the OSes API to do certain things, like access a file or create a window. There are things like cygwin or wine or even java to get around this.
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