There are quite a few older Win32 games that won't run on modern Windows systems despite the built-in compatibility modes.
Is it possible to run Wine on Windows (without resorting to Windows 10 and WSL)?
Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13000158
> improvements to ReactOS' implementation of NTVDM has seen several more DOS-era games now running successfully. Strategy fans in particular should enjoy a trip down memory lane with the likes of Age of Empires and…
Heh, I always thought of Win16 as the Windows 3.x API. It never occurred to me that the "same" API was used for Windows 2.x and even 1.x. Makes sense though... Really cool to see that Windows 1.0 application run on…
Source? (Are you referring to the use of software like Colinux and Andlinux? Those only worked on 32-bit systems last time I checked...)
There are quite a few older Win32 games that won't run on modern Windows systems despite the built-in compatibility modes.
Is it possible to run Wine on Windows (without resorting to Windows 10 and WSL)?
Previous discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=13000158
> improvements to ReactOS' implementation of NTVDM has seen several more DOS-era games now running successfully. Strategy fans in particular should enjoy a trip down memory lane with the likes of Age of Empires and…
Heh, I always thought of Win16 as the Windows 3.x API. It never occurred to me that the "same" API was used for Windows 2.x and even 1.x. Makes sense though... Really cool to see that Windows 1.0 application run on…
Source? (Are you referring to the use of software like Colinux and Andlinux? Those only worked on 32-bit systems last time I checked...)