Someone saw a 30-year-old OS and thought it needed a Linux subsystem.
WSL9x lets Windows 9x systems run a modern Linux 6.19 kernel without virtualization, showing how vintage PCs can still stretch beyond old limits.
Last August I wrote about maintaining backward compatibility to versions of Windows from 15 years ago while supporting new features of Windows Vista. Several of you had trouble believing I would ...
Considering that Windows NT has the concept of so-called ‘subsystems’ whereby you can run different systems side-by-side, starting with the POSIX subsystem and later the Windows Subsystem for Linux ...
Okay guys. Apparently the installer package for Doom III is setup to disallow install to a 1) Windows 2003 and 2) Windows 9x and 3) Windows NT 4.0. While we all know that item 3 really isn't an issue ...
This is an extension of the topic that I just created about g++, but I thought I would create a new thread so that this question would be addressed better.<BR><BR>I need to change the PATH variable to ...
The user interface first implemented in Windows 95 and 98 and in subsequent versions prior to Windows 8. The Windows 9x interface replaced the Program Manager in Windows 3.1 and added the Start menu, ...