I think he meant the reverse. He wants to use Reactos
DLL's in windows.
2010/5/23 Andrew Faulds <ajfweb(a)googlemail.com>
If I understand you correctly, you want to replace ReactOS dlls with
Windows dlls?
Well, it's illegal under the Microsoft Windows EULA, but if that doesn't
stop you, bare in mind it probably won't work, as ReactOS does not directly
clone Windows in all areas and in some areas things are implemented in
completely different ways.
On 23 May 2010 20:25, ahmet alper parker <aaparker(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
I am new to this mail group and have a question that probably needs
your kind of technical knowledge to answer. I want to use reactos,
however, up to its completion, can I use some libraries on windows to
replace them? In example, wine libraries can be superseded by original
windows libraries if you own them. I want to make the inverse of this
simply for security reasons to use a kernel fully opensource and which
have a documented api. So can I use ntkrnlos.exe and hal.dll or
similar in original windows installations to replace propriety kernel
and libraries for security reasons? If yes, which of them should I
use, and are they complete to replace them?
Also a second question may arise as "the priority of reactos
development can be focused on firstly these parts of the project or
not?"...
Best Regards...
Ahmet Alper Parker
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