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can i run linux code on windows

is there any method where i can run my linux code that is all the a.out
i made on linux to run on windows.
plz tell me the way.

Nov 15 '05
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On 5 Aug 2005 09:18:53 -0700, Das
<as*********@gm ail.com> wrote:
John Bode wrote:
sachin dooble wrote:
> is there any method where i can run my linux code that is all the a.out
> i made on linux to run on windows.
> plz tell me the way.


You'll need something like VMWare. AFAIK, there's no way to make a
Linux executable run under Windows natively.

Why You guys say no way??? if Wine can run Windoze code under linux A
similar system can be developed to run Linux Codes under Windows.
Well it might be Extreamly difficult but I think it is Possible.
Alex You Write OS So you can guide him if he is interested to go the
hardest way. Who knows He might be the next Linus ;)


If you want to do it you do it. But not in comp.lang.c where it is off
topic (a comp.os.* group would seem appropriate, possibly something
with Windows in the name). "Extremely difficult" means "costs a lot of
time and/or money", so unless there is an actual demand for it no one is
going to bother to write it (and if only one person wants it and they
don't want to write it themself they'll have to pay someone to write it
for them -- my rates start at around GBP 40 per hour (plus VAT))...

Chris C
Nov 15 '05 #21
"Chris Croughton" <ch***@keristor .net> wrote in message
news:sl******** **********@ccse rver.keris.net. ..
....
for them -- my rates start at around GBP 40 per hour (plus VAT))...


Not bad. :)

Alex
Nov 15 '05 #22

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