<div class="panel panel-default forum-post"> <div class="panel-body">Now that we have native ELF binary <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_Subsystem_for_Linux" target="_blank">Linux support</a> in Windows, and the ability already to run some <a href="https://www.slightfuture.com/how-to/x-on-wsl" target="_blank">X programs</a>, it got me wondering if the old <a href="http://oldwiki.winehq.org/WineOnWindows" target="_blank">WineOnWindows</a> idea could be resurrected. <br /><br />The reason I'm suggesting is because with the switch to Win64, Microsoft has deprecated NTVDM support, meaning a lot of 16 bit and early 32 bit Windows programs are unable to run on 64 bit versions of Windows - although running fine on 64 bit Wine/Linux. <br /><br />A lot of old companies continue to rely on legacy 16 bit software, so I feel it may be worth an investigation to see if the project is viable.</div> </div>