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Wine now supports DOS applications natively, which means that you can now run MS Windows 3.x in standard mode. Some have reported success in running (to varying degrees of success) various C++ compilers, and the Borland Dephi and Turbo Pascal for Windows compilers. Others have reported success in running the Borland C++ 5.0 command line compiler (bcc) as well as some of the debugging tools in the MS SDK, but these compilers’ IDEs generally do not run. SECTION 3 What You Need to Run Wine 3.1: Under what hardware platform(s) and operating system(s) will Wine run? Wine is being developed specifically to run on the Intel x86 class of CPUs under certain UNIXes that run on the x86 platform. UNIXes currently being tested for Wine compatibility include Linux, NetBSD, FreeBSD and Unixware, and there is now support for SCO OpenServer 5. The Wine development team hopes to attract the interest of other commercial UNIX and UNIX clone vendors as well. There are side efforts underway to port Wine to

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