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On Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 6:37:21 PM UTC+8, Paul Edwards wrote:
> It turns out (forest for the trees) that there is not very
> much "glue" required to convert the EFI OS into a
> (basic) Win64 OS.
>
> So University Challenge x64 (UCX64) available from
>
http://pdos.org is now able to run a subset of Win64
> executables.
Much larger subset now, including a nearly-C90-compliant
public domain C compiler. :-)
There are some caveats, like control keys not being
recognized on real hardware. Still working through what
appears to be largely cosmetic stuff remaining.
BFN. Paul.
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