
Developer ports Linux subsystem to Windows 95, 98, and ME
Hacker News·1mo·sohkamyung
A solo developer reverse-engineered Windows 9x internals to build a working Linux compatibility layer for 25-year-old operating systems. It's a technically ambitious preservation project that demonstrates how much can be done with focused reverse-engineering—though practical utility is limited, the achievement signals what's possible when someone understands legacy systems deeply.
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