Comment by sidewndr46
4 years ago
I'm waiting for the day when people run Linux on windows via a hypervisor to run old programs under wine. This is pretty close.
4 years ago
I'm waiting for the day when people run Linux on windows via a hypervisor to run old programs under wine. This is pretty close.
People already do this. There is a very old strategy game (Stars!) that still (barely) has an active community. As it's a 16-bit windows app, the standard advice on how to run it on modern systems is to run it under wine in a VM.
I actually have already done this -- or, rather, helped someone else to do this. The individual in question was an academic with a license for a rather old version of a particular piece of domain-specific software, which would only run on Windows 95/98/ME. As he taught at a small school, his budget wasn't exactly infinite, so he kept an old Windows 98 machine around to run that software.
Turned out, it ran great on Wine. Actually, the performance even improved because the hardware was so much newer.
I used to read about wine for windows, but I haven't seen anything in a while (but there is winevdm, which might be wine for windows for 16-bit)