top | item 19808501 (no title) thedudemabry | 6 years ago Agreed. As a former MS-focused engineer in a previous life, I was constantly surprised by how many executables just continued to work 20 years after authorship. It's a different set of tradeoffs than other OSs have made, but a really remarkable one. discuss order hn newest magpi3|6 years ago Gog.com makes their living specifically by updating games that no longer work on modern versions of Windows. wolfgke|6 years ago > Gog.com makes their living specifically by updating games that no longer work on modern versions of Windows.Many old games that GOG distributes are not written for Windows, but for DOS.
magpi3|6 years ago Gog.com makes their living specifically by updating games that no longer work on modern versions of Windows. wolfgke|6 years ago > Gog.com makes their living specifically by updating games that no longer work on modern versions of Windows.Many old games that GOG distributes are not written for Windows, but for DOS.
wolfgke|6 years ago > Gog.com makes their living specifically by updating games that no longer work on modern versions of Windows.Many old games that GOG distributes are not written for Windows, but for DOS.
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wolfgke|6 years ago
Many old games that GOG distributes are not written for Windows, but for DOS.