![]() While some old Windows games and programs can work fine on modern Windows, others can't or can't work at all and others are a mixed bag. ![]() At last, there's running program straight to your version of Windows to which results can vary. There's also a similar way through running virtual machines although this requires a similar process like running Windows through DOSBox. You can run DOS-based versions of Windows through DOSBox like the Windows 9x series, however this requires installing an ISO through DOSBox and I don't know if running games through early Windows versions through DOSBox would work fine. While DOSBox is a very good tool to run DOS programs, I've always wondered if there's an emulator to run early Windows programs on modern Windows. It takes a while to learn what commands you need to type to run your programs but it's very great. DOSBox is a great example where you can run DOS games or other programs in a window on your desktop. ![]() We have emulators that can run programs that are decades old to run on our modern machines. ![]()
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