Joe Caverly Aug 2,312 111 2019-03-16 #1 Here is 4NT 6.01 running under Take Command v24 on my Windows 7 64-bit system; This was made possible with Winevdm. I can now run 16-bit Windows programs on my Windows 7 64-bit system. Besides 4NT, I have been able to run the Windows 3.1 versions of cardfile.exe, clock.exe, etc. Enjoy! Joe
Here is 4NT 6.01 running under Take Command v24 on my Windows 7 64-bit system; This was made possible with Winevdm. I can now run 16-bit Windows programs on my Windows 7 64-bit system. Besides 4NT, I have been able to run the Windows 3.1 versions of cardfile.exe, clock.exe, etc. Enjoy! Joe
Joe Caverly Aug 2,312 111 2019-03-16 #2 Looks like 4NT 6.01 is a 32-bit program; Code: c:\users\jlc\documents\dosbox\4nt6a>file 4nt.exe 4nt.exe: PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows What was the 16-bit Windows 3.1 version of Take Command? Joe
Looks like 4NT 6.01 is a 32-bit program; Code: c:\users\jlc\documents\dosbox\4nt6a>file 4nt.exe 4nt.exe: PE32 executable (console) Intel 80386, for MS Windows What was the 16-bit Windows 3.1 version of Take Command? Joe
Joe Caverly Aug 2,312 111 2019-03-16 #3 Found it. Take Command/16 2.0, along with my JP CD Suite Brand ID Card. Alas, it does not seem to work with Winevdm; Oh well, at least I can run some of my other Windows 3.1 programs. Joe
Found it. Take Command/16 2.0, along with my JP CD Suite Brand ID Card. Alas, it does not seem to work with Winevdm; Oh well, at least I can run some of my other Windows 3.1 programs. Joe
w_krieger Nov 250 2 2019-03-16 #4 4NT 6.01 was in ansi and unicode. Ansi for win9x, and nt4 and earlier, unicode for later.