← Back to context Comment by kibwen 3 years ago Which is also how Windows itself does it. Wanna run DOS or 16-bit binaries, you reach for an emulator. 1 comment kibwen Reply int_19h 3 years ago It should be noted that 32-bit versions of Windows include support for 16-bit DOS and Win16 binaries. The last 32-bit version of Windows was Windows 10, which is still actively supported.
int_19h 3 years ago It should be noted that 32-bit versions of Windows include support for 16-bit DOS and Win16 binaries. The last 32-bit version of Windows was Windows 10, which is still actively supported.
It should be noted that 32-bit versions of Windows include support for 16-bit DOS and Win16 binaries. The last 32-bit version of Windows was Windows 10, which is still actively supported.