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I have 16 bit software that I have to use for work so it would have been nice to be able to run it on x64, however I just dual boot 32 & 64 to solve the problem.:)
Why would you even want 16-bit in this day and age? But as others have said theres always virtualisation.
bum is simply looking for a way to run a 16bit he uses in the work environment on his home pc.
Another thought depending on the type of 16bit application is an emulator called DOSBox where you mount old dos apps, games on a virtual dos drive through the small window. The VPC is geared more towards XP Pro support Windows programs as a rule and may run into too many problems trying to get any 16bit app to work there.
98 on Virtual would be more of a thought for still offering 16bit support.
Why not fire up a VM -- Even Windows 3.11 runs fine as a VM on W7 X-64 under Vmware. Haven't tried yet but it should also work on Virtual Box.
You can still download Windows 3.11 from Technet BTW.
Running XP as a VM poses utterly no problems either -- I run 3 of them daily using old legacy hardware and apps. With W7 X-64 you could probably equal or even surpass the Native speed of these OS'es due to the far superior compute power and processes of the 64 bit OS.
Cheers
jimbo
I tried to get 3.1 running here on the SUN Virtual Box to no go. You needed bootable media to go onto a Fat16 primary. I got so far starting the 3.1 setup and seeing the Windows directory created while Win 3.1 simply refused to load eventually.