Am 15.04.2011 16:07, schrieb Ken Sharp:
The only problem then is people wanting to run 32-bit apps with 16-bit code on a 64-bit system in XP mode might have all kinds of problems if the app first checks which kernel is in use - MS in their obvious wisdom have removed the 16-bit VM from XP x64, so there probably still needs to be an option to choose the kernel version.
in 64-bit processor mode you can't use vm86 for 16-bit apps, so you need to use dosbox on Windows an Wine does that automaticly (but needs some more love). So 16-bit vs. kernel-versoin on 64-bit is no problem.