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    Resolved [RESOLVED] simple "emulator"

    Hey,

    Some one in another post told me that i could run a vb program on Unix/Linux with a emulator, can some one tell me what that is and how i can get/make one.

    thanks,
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    Re: simple "emulator"

    Quote Originally Posted by dclamp
    Hey,

    Some one in another post told me that i could run a vb program on Unix/Linux with a emulator, can some one tell me what that is and how i can get/make one.

    thanks,
    dclamp
    For Linux, try WINE...it's the standard emulator used for running windows based stuff in linux :-)
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