Running Legacy Software on other Operating Systems
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Introduction
When running legacy Software on a different host operating system, a mixture of Virtual Machines and different operating systems may be used to achieve this.
For the purpose of this section the OS that is being used is Windows 8 64-bit. Windows has a function called compatibility mode. This allows the user to drop to a different number of bits, so that older Windows programs can still be run. The compatibility mode does not work with all programs, so this section explores how to get around that problem.
The main reason for the incompatibility is the number of bits (8-16-32 or 64) that the Operating System uses. See this article for further details.
These programs are the ones we wish to use
Program | Use | Operating System |
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PipeDream | To share Files from the Z88 | DOS 8-bit |
Smartsuite | to convert spreadsheet files | Windows NT |
WordStar to PipeDream | to convert Wordprocesser files | DOS 8-bit |
PipeDream to WordStar | to convert Wordprocesser files | DOS 8-bit |
Using the table below
- Smartsuite can be installed on Windows 8 64bit directly
- PipeDream, Word to PipeDream, PipeDream to WordStar need a virtual machine
If a Windows 32-bit machine is used, no virtual machine is required.
This gives the following options to run DOS 8-bit:-
Host Operating System | Target Operating System | |
---|---|---|
DOS 8-bit | ||
Windows NT | ||
Internet Links
Make older programs run in this version of Windows (Windows 7)
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Make-older-programs-run-in-this-version-of-Windows
Windows 7 - Compatibility Mode
http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/316-compatibility-mode.html
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Help with Windows 7 compatibility problems
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/help/compatibility
Windows 7 Compatibility Center
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/windows-7/en-us/default.aspx
The limits for DOS FAT12/16/32 file-systems
http://www.qnx.org.uk/developers/docs/6.3.2/neutrino/user_guide/limits.html#FAT
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History of Microsoft Windows
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Microsoft_Windows
Leading OS: Windows, Mac, Linux
http://fatemayesmen.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/leading-os-windows-mac-linux.html
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