On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 19:34 -0600, ShadowFlare wrote:
Hmm, I'm not sure if it is really even necessary
to directly support
DOS programs. One thing I thought of that I should mention here is
that Microsoft doesn't even support DOS programs at all with their
latest Windows versions (Windows XP and Server 2003 x64 Editions).
However, that isn't really a problem since there are alternatives to
Windows' DOS support (which wasn't really even that great in some ways
in Windows 2000 or XP to begin with anyway).
I don't know why, but for some reason I'm thinking it would just kind
of be a waste of time to implement NTVDM for ReactOS if the developers
working on it would be able to work on other parts of ReactOS. Hmm,
it might be at least somewhat worthwhile to work on a NTVDM alternate
that could run on both ReactOS and Windows (possibly even x64
editions), though.
Well, just my opinions on the matter.
-ShadowFlare
Doesn’t NTVDM also handle WOW (Windows on Windows) sessions with 16-bit
Windows applications? I seem to recall when I worked at AT&T having
(quite a few) applications that the only way they could be killed was to
kill NTVDM and another process (old[something]app or something?) and
then restart the application. In any case, there are still quite a bit
of software applications that are available online that would make use
of these types of subsystems—and it would be nice, I think, to continue
supporting something that Microsoft does not, and improve upon it,
because that would just be another point in favor of getting people to
use free software. Right? :-)
— Mike
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