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hello everybody.. im new to this forum.. i have sme basic knowledge about unix.. but not too much.. i would like to practice shell programs n perl using a unix simulator.. but then i don't know wht a unix simulator means? just a bald definition that it creates a unix working environment in windows is what i know.. but what does it actually mean? what if i create a file a.txt, say, where would it reside? plz anyone help me out in this..
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