[Wine] If you think getting Windows games working in Wine is hard ...

David Gerard dgerard at gmail.com
Thu Mar 27 10:17:12 CDT 2008


On 27/03/2008, Geoff Streeter <geoff at dyalog.com> wrote:

> I am not as convinced about windows binary compatibility as David. You
>  can't run 16 bit binaries on any of the 64 bit versions of Windows. This
>  can be a curse for installers. It also broke when windows 3 was
>  introduced because windows wouldn't run the old PharLap extended DOS
>  programs. Or any DOS program that needed ring 0.


I didn't say they were perfect and didn't eventually drop old
interfaces :-) But they really do work very hard at backward
compatibility - see Raymond Chen's blog "The Old New Thing":

http://blogs.msdn.com/oldnewthing/

It's absolutely fascinating reading for anyone wondering why Windows
and the Win32 API do some of the things they do, and what they need to
do to get old apps working (and why the MSDN description of the
interface is far from the whole story).


- d.



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