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{{Infobox emulator
|title = TronDS
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|title         = NTVDMx64
|logo =
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|version = 1.0.0.5
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|developer    = Leecher1337
|active = No
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|version       = [https://github.com/leecher1337/ntvdmx64/releases git]
|fate = Assumed to be beaten out by [[Citra]]
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|active       = Yes
|platform = Windows, Linux
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|platform      = [[Emulators on PC|Windows]]
|target = [[Nintendo 3DS emulators|Nintendo 3DS]]
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|architecture  = x86
|developer = iDeaS author
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|target       = [[Intel CPUs]]
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|compatibility =  
|website = http://trondsemu.byethost15.com
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|website       = [https://github.com/leecher1337/ntvdmx64 GitHub]
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|prog-lang    = C, Batchfile, Makefile, Assembly, PHP, C++
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'''TronDS''' is a closed-source [[Nintendo 3DS emulators|Nintendo 3DS emulator]].
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NTVDMx64 is an unofficial patch of Microsoft's NTVDM ('''NT''' '''V'''irtual '''D'''OS '''M'''achine) for 64-bit Windows. Created 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 16-bit Windows applications and games on 64-bit Windows<ref>http://www.columbia.edu/~em36/ntvdmx64.html</ref>. 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 on 64-bit Windows.  
  
==Download==
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==References==
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|'''[http://trondsemu.byethost15.com/downloads.html Official releases]'''<br/>
 
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The first version, 1.0.0.1, was first released on the official website on May 11, 2014 (Almost one week before [[3dmoo]]'s first official release). The last version, 1.0.0.5, was added to the official website on February 22, 2015.
 
  
 
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[[Category:Computer emulators]]
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Revision as of 04:16, 14 October 2021

NTVDMx64
Developer(s) Leecher1337
Latest version git
Active Yes
Platform(s) Windows
Architecture(s) x86
Emulates Intel CPUs
Website GitHub
Programmed in C, Batchfile, Makefile, Assembly, PHP, C++

NTVDMx64 is an unofficial patch of Microsoft's NTVDM (NT Virtual DOS Machine) for 64-bit Windows. Created 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 16-bit Windows applications and games on 64-bit Windows[1]. 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 on 64-bit Windows.

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