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willows TWIN

The Willows TWIN libraries are both a set of native platform libraries and an emulator program to emulate the Microsoft Win32 API. The emulator program allows executing Windows binary programs on supported Unix platforms, on native Intel x86 processors, and through the built-in instruction set interpreter. The native libraries allow programmers to natively build Win32 and MFC applications from source code.

Last updated 1 Feb, 2001


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Leadership
  • The Canopy Group - Maintainer
Requirements
  • Flex (Build Prerequisite)
  • Bison (Build Prerequisite)
  • GNU Make (Build Prerequisite)
  • GCC 2.7.2 or later shared library support (Build Prerequisite)
  • X Window system v. 11 (Build Prerequisite)

Versions

3.1.13

3.1.13 stable released on 1999-04-13

  • Released: 13 Apr, 1999
  • Code Maturity: Stable
  • Source Archive: ftp://ftp.willows.com/pub/twin-src-3.1.13.tar.gz
  • Licenses: LGPL
  • Interfaces: Library

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available in HTML format from ftp://ftp.willows.com/pub/twin/docs/twin-doc-html.tar.gz; available in PostScript format from ftp://ftp.willows.com/pub/twin/docs/twin-doc.ps

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Developer Resources
  • VCS Checkout Command: Password: twin
  • E-mail
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Please send comments on these web pages to bug-directory@fsf.org, send other questions to info@fsf.org.

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