Daryl Stout wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
I saw a deal from Best Buy today, where apparently Windows 11 will be 64-bit ONLY. But, I understand Windows 10 will be supported into
sometime in 2025. I just hate to lose all the legacy doors.
I saw a deal from Best Buy today, where apparently Windows 11 will be 64-bit ONLY. But, I understand Windows 10 will be supported into
sometime in 2025. I just hate to lose all the legacy doors.
You don't have to. Use NTVDMx64. I have talked about it here in
Micronet before.
http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/otvdm.html
I'd recommend using the Inno Setup installer: http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/OtvdmSetup.exe
I don't have a Windows BBS installed but I was able to run my DOS doors locally without issue as a test under 64-bit Windows 10.
One of these days, I will start producing 32-bit Windows doors and hopefully 64-bit Windows doors also (if I can remember how to do the cross-compiling stuff again).
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