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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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<package xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/packaging/2011/08/nuspec.xsd">
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<metadata>
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<id>vdos</id>
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<version>2017.08.01</version>
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<title>vDOS</title>
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<authors>Jos Schaars</authors>
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<owners>foo.li systeme + software</owners>
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<licenseUrl>https://sourceforge.net/projects/vdos/</licenseUrl>
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<projectUrl>https://sourceforge.net/projects/vdos/</projectUrl>
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<iconUrl>https://raw.githubusercontent.com/peterbeck/chocolatey/master/icons/vdos.png</iconUrl>
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<requireLicenseAcceptance>true</requireLicenseAcceptance>
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<description>KVM Virt Viewer</description>
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<summary>Windows 64-bit doesn’t support DOS applications. Windows 32-bit included NTVDM,
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to some extend facilitating DOS programs to run. PC’s now come with Windows 10 64-bit installed,
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mostly without an option to downgrade to Windows 32-bit. vDOS takes care of this limitation.
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</summary>
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<releaseNotes>initial packaging</releaseNotes>
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<tags>dos vdos windows10x64</tags>
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</metadata>
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</package>
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