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Subject: NTVDM64 Date: Tue Jan 14 2020 11:31 pm
From: Nick Andre To: All
I think I posted before about this, at least in the D'Bridge echo,
that there is a Sourceforge project porting the NTVDM subsystem of
32-bit Windows, over to 64-bit. The NTVDM system is the DOS-emulator
portion of Windows.
https://sourceforge.net/projects/nxvdm/
This means that 16-bit MS-DOS programs can now run on 64-bit Windows.
I have this installed on my 64-bit Windows 7 laptop for testing and
was able to install and run D'Bridge, Renegade and Searchlight. Batch
files and the like seem okay. The real test for me here will be the
dialup modem, FOSSIL and Door games; and a Windows-based Telnet
server that passes the network socket and handle to the NET2BBS
program which is what my BBS starts-up from.
Anyone else try this out yet?
Nick
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Subject: Re: NTVDM64 Date: Thu Jan 16 2020 03:15 am
From: cr1mson To: Nick Andre
Hi Nick,
NA> I think I posted before about this, at least in the D'Bridge
NA> echo, that there is a Sourceforge project porting the NTVDM
NA> subsystem of 32-bit Windows, over to 64-bit. The NTVDM system is
NA> the DOS-emulator portion of Windows.
That sounds amazing. A lot of 64-bit OS owners could benefit if it
could truly run 16-bit programs; for us SysOps to run 16-bit
utilities/doors. I see great hope for the future of BBSing.
Sincerely, Jon Justvig
+++ Mystic BBS v1.12 A43 2019/03/02 (Linux/64)
+ Origin: Raiders Inc BBS (1:298/25)
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I hope this project can prove to be more than a novelty. Can retro
programs (especially 16-bit MS-DOS applications) endure long-term
interest on modern computers?
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