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|developer = Leecher1337
|version = [https://github.com/leecher1337/ntvdmx64/releases git]{{NTVDMx64Ver}}
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|platform = [[Emulators on PCWindows|Windows]]|architecture = x86x86_64|target = [[Intel CPUsPOS_(Pong_Consoles)_CPUs_and_Other_Chips#Intel_CPU.27s|x86]]
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NTVDMx64 is an unofficial patch of Microsoft's NTVDM (''NTVDMx64'NT''' '''V'''irtual '''D'''OS '''M'''achine) for 64is a port of the Windows <abbr title="NT Virtual DOS Machine">NTVDM</abbr> from non-bit Windows. Created x86 machines to x86_64 developed by a person who calls himself Leecher1337, it allows 16-bit DOS applications and games to run on 64-bit Windows. It's source code is leaked from Windows NT. Recent versions of NTVDMx64 allow running allows 16-bit Windows applications and games to work on 64-bit Windows<ref>http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/ntvdmx64.html</ref>.
==Overview==
NTVDMx64 can run text-mode DOS applications as well as games such as Doom, but since NTVDMx64 is very slow and uses non-standard ways to run 16-bit applications and games, it is recommended to use emulators such as [[DOSBox]], [[vDOS]] and [[PCem]], virtualization software such as [[VirtualBox]], [[VMware Workstation Player]] and [[QEMU]] etc. to run 16-bit applications and games It was tested on the 64-bit versions of:* Windows Server 2003* Windows Server 2008* Windows 7* Windows 8* Windows8. 1* Windows 10* Windows Server 2016* Windows 11
It was tested is based on the following versions NTVDM implementation in the MIPS, PowerPC, and Alpha ports of Microsoft Windows:* Windows Server 2003 x64* Windows Server 2008 x64* Windows 7 x64* Windows 8 x64* Windows 8NT 4 which used "SoftPC" processor emulation to provide x86 software compatibility. By porting the emulated CPU from the leaked NT 4 source code to x86_64, 16-bit applications could work on 64-bit systems.1 x64* Windows 10 x64* Windows Server 2016 x64* Windows 11 x64
==Review==NTVDMx64 was initially incompatible with Windows 11 x64is very slow, due to the fact that NTVDMx64 was initially unable and it uses non-standard ways to run when Secure Boot is enabled16-bit applications and games, which so alternatives are recommended where possible. [[WineVDM]] is required for Windows 11 x64 a better option to install and run. The author, Leecher1337 added loader support for 16-bit applications on modern Windows 11 x64 to NTVDMx64. This also applied to Windows 10 x64, when Secure Boot is enabled.
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