Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search

Windows 2000/XP/Vista emulators

15 bytes added, 06:19, 2 September 2023
no edit summary
[[File:Bliss.jpeg|thumb|Bliss, originally known as Bucolic Green Hills, is the default and popular wallpaper of Windows XP]]
Windows NT 3.1-4.0,Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista were based on Windows NT. Playing games for these platforms on a modern system can be quite easy as programs can be run on later windows without sacrifices in backwards compability<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2FpXimj1oA Intel finally to remove 16-bit REAL MODE and some 32b RINGS]<br/>[[Wikipedia:X86#From_16-bit_and_32-bit_to_64-bit_architecture|In 2023, Intel proposed a major change to the architecture referred to as x86-S (with S standing for "simplification"), which aims to remove support for legacy execution modes and instructions]].</ref>. For example if a program runs on Windows 7,there is a big chance it will work on Windows 10 and so on. If the program however doesn't know to work on Windows 7,Compability compatibility settings can be used to work with the aforementioned operating system,which will also work in Windows 10.
But...if you are trying to get them working, you should only be using this page as a last resort and would be better suited to read the [https://www.pcgamingwiki.com/ PCGamingWiki], which likely already has information on the game you want. If you don't have the game you want, you can download it from [https://www.myabandonware.com/ myabandonware] if and it's not available on the platforms like [https://store.steampowered.com/ steamSteam] or [https://www.gog.com/ gogGOG], you can try downloading it from [https://www.myabandonware.com/ My Abandonware].
==[[Wrappers]]==
Anonymous user

Navigation menu