Lionel Ulmer lionel.ulmer@free.fr writes:
So now we have two choices: either say 'well, this is a broken application, it does not run at all on modern Windows OSes' or add some special case when we set Wine's version to be 'win95' or 'win98' (a bit like we already do on instruction emulation needed by old games like TombRaider 2).
There's probably no need to add a special case, we can simply add the win95 behavior. The question is what that behavior is supposed to be; in the current design a NULL instance is meaningless.