Difference between revisions of "WineVDM"

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A Wine fork using [[MAME]]'s 80386 CPU core, along with MS-DOS Player, this emulates kernel/user/GDI calls with other aspects like windowing being passed off to the host OS. Still a work in progress yet it can run simple games like SkiFree, older Microsoft Office versions, and SimCity. Check [https://github.com/otya128/winevdm GitHub] and [https://github.com/otya128/winevdm/releases releases]' pages.
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A [[Wine]] fork using [[MAME]]'s 80386 CPU core, along with MS-DOS Player, this emulates kernel/user/GDI calls with other aspects like windowing being passed off to the host OS. Still a work in progress yet it can run simple games like SkiFree, older Microsoft Office versions, and SimCity. Check [https://github.com/otya128/winevdm GitHub] and [https://github.com/otya128/winevdm/releases releases]' pages.
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[[Category:Compatibility layers]]
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[[Category:Windows emulation software]]

Revision as of 08:25, 26 November 2018

A Wine fork using MAME's 80386 CPU core, along with MS-DOS Player, this emulates kernel/user/GDI calls with other aspects like windowing being passed off to the host OS. Still a work in progress yet it can run simple games like SkiFree, older Microsoft Office versions, and SimCity. Check GitHub and releases' pages.