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| faq:win [2023/11/20 18:21] – [Win64] New link to ntvdmx64 page digital man | faq:win [2026/03/16 22:00] (current) – Clarify when those 16-bit MS-DOS subsystem error popups may happen (not when running doors from the BBS) digital man | ||
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| - | Beginning with Windows 8, Microsoft disables support for 16-bit (DOS) programs by default. Search for " | + | Beginning with Windows 8, Microsoft disables support for 16-bit (DOS) programs by default. |
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| + | In Windows 10 (32-bit), this setting | ||
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| + | On Windows 10 (32-bit), you also need to right-click on the title bar of a '' | ||
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| + | If you do not enable this setting, you may get 16-bit MS-DOS Subsystem error popup messages when attempting to run 16-bit DOS programs from a command prompt: | ||
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| Stock 64-bit (x64, amd64) editions of Windows (without [[http:// | Stock 64-bit (x64, amd64) editions of Windows (without [[http:// | ||
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| 64-bit operating systems, by default. Synchronet for Windows relies on NTVDM for | 64-bit operating systems, by default. Synchronet for Windows relies on NTVDM for | ||
| 16-bit DOS program support, so you need to either run a 32-bit Windows version | 16-bit DOS program support, so you need to either run a 32-bit Windows version | ||
| - | (e.g. re-install, use dual-boot, or run in a Virtual Machine) or install [[https:// | + | (e.g. re-install, use dual-boot, or run in a Virtual Machine) or install [[howto:NTVDMx64]] to gain 16-bit DOS program support in your 64-bit Windows install. Yes, you can run 32-bit Windows versions of Synchronet on a 64-bit (x64) system. |
| As of March 12, 2014, you can disable DOS program support in a single instance of Synchronet with the '' | As of March 12, 2014, you can disable DOS program support in a single instance of Synchronet with the '' | ||