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Fordítási probléma jelentése
Why not just run your Windows stuff on WINE that provides a fully functional Win32API, but not the kernel?
The same thing to do if you wanted something like this is to have one kernel that provides both a POSIX and a Win32 API to user processes, and had the right interfaces to support both Linux and Win32 drivers.
What I would be worried about though is that preserving perfect binary compatibility with Windows is going to be a really severe constraint. That's a tough challenge.
well i found this http://www.longene.org/en/index.php its called the Unified Kernel they claim to have merged the NT (win2003 and linux 3.6 kernel) im downloading it right now..
they say "The Longene is a free, open-source computer operating system kernel project intended to expand the Linux Kernel to be binary-compatible with application software and device drivers not only made for Microsoft Windows but also made for Linux OS.……"
https://www.reactos.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=114980#p114980