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    Euphoric tools

    Companion Tools to Euphoric and other Oric emulators.

    ...As such, they required the CWSDPMI 32-bits extender in order to be run on DOS. Problem is that modern versions of Windows can't execute 16-bits applications anymore. I guess very few people have a use for DOS nowadays, so the Euphoric Tools collection will now be compiled as true 32-bits Windows Command Line applications. This way, they can be used on all 32-bits Windows versions, and also on current 64-bits Windows version (thanks to the Windows-on-Windows system)... Some of these tools are very old, maybe one day I will have to compile them as 64-bits applications. ...
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    Euphoric is an emulator capable of emulating very accurately the complete range of ORIC computers from the early 1980s
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    The Euphoric Ataxia project is an attempt to create a fast, reliable, secure and stable MUD (multi-user dungeon) server and engine entirely in the Java programming language in order to ensure portability.
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