Find a Dada Engine for x86: Free & Open Source

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The discussion focuses on finding an open-source, free alternative to the Dada engine that operates on x86 machines with a Microsoft operating system. The ideal solution would involve a script that connects to a dictionary and rules stored in an MSSQL or MS Access database. While a Linux version exists, it is suggested that users could compile the code using Cygwin on Windows. This would allow for running a PHP script or another programming language to access a MySQL database, enabling the creation of a Dada file that can be processed and outputted as needed.
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If you don't know what the Dada engine is, here is a link to the original.

I am looking for a version of this, or a comparable program (in function and quality), that will run on an x86 machine.

Actually, I would ideally want to get my hands on a script version that accesses a dictionary (and maybe a set of rules) via a MSSQL or MS Access database.

But I will take what I can get.
As long as it is open source, free and runs on x86.

Any suggestions?
Thanks.
 
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Let me clarify.
One that will run on an x86 system running a Microsoft OS.

Sorry.
 
Open and Free, but you stil use Microsoft Eh.

There is a linux version. You could compile the code in cygwin under windows. Then you could run a php script or some other language that allows you to get access to your mySQL database. You then write a dada file and run it under cygwin which will output a file. then you read that file and put it into the database or print it on the screen.
 
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