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mkup
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3 months ago
Microsoft has dropped 16-bit application support via builtin emulator (NTVDM) from 64-bit builds of Windows, whether it happens to be Windows 10 or earlier version of Windows, depends on user (in my case, it was Windows Vista). However, you can still run 16-bit apps on 64-bit builds of Windows via third party emulators, such as DOSBox and NTVDMx64.
lmm|3 months ago
Or Wine, which is less reliable but funnier.
ale42|3 months ago
Wine itself doesn't run on Windows AFAIK.
unknown|3 months ago
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