Original address: http://blog.9cbs.net/iyanglian/archive/2004/08/11/71858.aspx
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Linux / UNIX can be learned with the following Windows software: (1) Cygwin. Many friends know. If you are learning shell programming and C, and the machine is not particularly fast, you don't have KDE. If you feel that setup.exe provided by cygwin.com, you can download it, you can download http://www.remotepoint.com/~jordanh/personal/cygwin/full.exe. This is a relatively old version, 13.5MB. (2) MINGW. Many friends know. If you are not easy to download at www.mingw.org, you can go to SourceForge.net/Projects/MingW to download. You can also download GCC here. (3) CSH-X86. Provide most common commands in UNIX. Download CSH-X86.ZIP, 1.56MB, can be used after extracting at http://www.hamiltonlabs.com. Unregistered Version Enter 10 commands After the program is automatically ended, you need to re-run and the command function is restricted (cripple). But the shell script you knocked in is only a command. (4) http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/uwin/, download UWIN_BASE.WIN32.I386.EXE, 4..59MB, and other packages, AT & T products (The Uwin Package Provides A mechanism for building and running UNIX applications on Windows 2000, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 98, and Windows 95 with few, if any, changes necessary.) (5) http://www.weihenstephan.de/~ Syring / win32 / unxutils.zip, 2.77MB, can be run after decompression. (6) BOCHS. This is a virtual computer. If you have not used it, you can download the exe file first in http://sourceforge.net/projects/bochs/, download the exe file, it itself with a 10MB of Linux. You can also use it to learn FreeBSD, Minix, Freedos, and run a Windows program in Linux (using methods, and different documentation with VMware).
http://www.cygwin.com/
Software introduction: The reason is powerful because she has a CygWin library that can call UNIX functions. Once the software is installed, you can call the MinCrosoFe Win32 API function and the CYGWIN API function to write 32-bit console and or GUI applications so that you can effectively link the UNIX program without having to make too much change. This tool can also be used to develop a lot of GNU software. Even if this tool doesn't have much place for you, you must be interested in many standard UNIX software packages in tools.
I only found a local installation version at half-time http://www.ttud.com/down.asp?id=2163&no=1, a lot of dead chains.