DOS Emulation for UNIX
Jerry Heyman
zebr360 at ut-emx.uucp
Wed Oct 17 13:11:35 AEST 1990
In article <1990Oct16.224457.12914 at sctc.com> briel at sctc.com (Marc Briel ) writes:
>Does anyone know of a DOS (ala IBM PC) emulator that permits DOS applications
>to be run on UNIX systems (either BSD or Sys V)? I am specifically interested
>inapproaches for running Microsoft Word and Excel on UNIX. I am assuming that
>the users have no mouse interface available so the DOS versions or Word and
>Excel are probably more practical for this purpose than the Mac versions
>would be.
There are a variety of software emulators available for the PC-DOS function
that you're asking for. For Intel 386 machines, there are several - but you
will have to get the emulator that is supported by your particular brand of
U*ix.
- Interactive (ISC) provides an emulator that runs under their VP/ix.
- Locus Computing sells one, and it is remarketed by IBM as DOS Merge for AIX
on the PS/2.
- SoftPC is a product (forget which company) that provides true software
emulation on hardware that is not Intel based (currently DEC, Mac, and
others but you'd need to contact them for which machines)
- IBM sells a PC Simulator that runs on both its RT and RISC System/6000.
A recent issue of the Uniforum magazine does a study on four different emulators
As for mouse support, I know that the IBM PC Simulator does support a mouse
(having used both versions), but I cannot make a statement one way or another
on any of the other emulators.
>
>Any info and ideas are appreciated.
Your welcome. :-)
>
>
> Marc Briel
> briel at sctc.com
jerry
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Jerry Heyman by day: IBM AWD, AIX Development
zebr360 at emx.utexas.edu by nite: Adjunct Lecturer at St. Edward's Univ.
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