vLite 1.2: 16-bit support

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Man-wai Chang ToDie (33.6k)

I noticed "16-bit support" being in vLite 1.2.

Does it mean I could run Windows 3.1 programs after slipstreamning Vi$ta
with vLite?

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Man-wai Chang ToDie (33.6k) said:
I noticed "16-bit support" being in vLite 1.2.

Does it mean I could run Windows 3.1 programs after slipstreamning
Vi$ta
with vLite?

Vista 32-bit already includes 16-bit support, so vLite would not change
anything. Whether that means it can run Windows 3.1 apps or not I don't
know - I don't have any to try, but it does run (most) old DOS apps I
still have laying around. It only fails on those DOS apps that want
full-screen graphics modes, and DOSBox accommodates them just fine.

Vista 64-bit does not include 16-bit support, and I would be surprised
if something like vLite would be able to add it. I think you would
probably have to use a virtual machine like VMWare or similar.
 
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Man-wai Chang ToDie (33.6k)

Vista 64-bit does not include 16-bit support, and I would be surprised
if something like vLite would be able to add it. I think you would
probably have to use a virtual machine like VMWare or similar.

That's it. I thought vLite meant 64-bit Vi$ta ..... :)

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