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<!-- Not a low-level emulator, see http://www.win3mu.com/faq: "TL;DR - How does it work?" "Win3mu is a high-level emulator." --> | <!-- Not a low-level emulator, see http://www.win3mu.com/faq: "TL;DR - How does it work?" "Win3mu is a high-level emulator." --> | ||
− | '''Win3mu''' is | + | '''Win3mu''' is an open-source [[Compatibility layers|compatibility layer]] that uses 80286 CPU emulation. It loads 16-bit Windows executables and maps API calls onto the modern 32 or 64-bit Windows API. |
The software is a Windows 3.0 emulator. Games such as Solitaire and Minesweeper run, but no 3.0 programs work yet. | The software is a Windows 3.0 emulator. Games such as Solitaire and Minesweeper run, but no 3.0 programs work yet. | ||
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[[Category:Compatibility layers]] | [[Category:Compatibility layers]] | ||
[[Category:Windows emulation software]] | [[Category:Windows emulation software]] | ||
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