Linux??
Posted: Fri Feb 25, 2022 10:44 am
Is there a way to run dos .exe and .com files on linux?
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I can't make a recommendation for a Unix type platform since I haven't been using any of them for a few years but it will be a way to keep you going on your hardware for a while. You'll just have to try out the different emulators and see what works best for the applications you want to run. For popular software you can usually find out online how well they will work with a particular emulator. As roy_okc pointed out some compromises are necessary. You probably want to find substitutes for your old software and get away from Windows altogether or just face a lot of future frustration.JPG wrote: Fri Feb 25, 2022 2:36 pm Reason for he question:
I have about had it with Windows. My computer is inadequate for w11. I have been using vdosplus to create and run dos exe programs(using what I have).
I have ubuntu(currently non-supported) and have been using it as a workaround since windows is not recognizing usb drives and sd card reader.
I am seriously considering a shift to a newer linux version(recommendations sought!). I will keep w10 as a contingency. As long as w10 still accesses "C" drive, al lI have currently in that partition is available to both OS.
I find it enlightening that W10 cannot interface with my usb drives and sd card reader and old linux has no issues with them.
I am almost ready to drop back to XT!
I've been using Ubuntu MATE for various installs in the past couple years. It has a classic desktop look and feel, so it is easy for me to get around in without having to figure out the Unity desktop environment (DE) that was (is?) used by Ubuntu main. It still uses the official Ubuntu repositories, just comes default with a different DE.JPG wrote: Fri Feb 25, 2022 2:36 pm I am seriously considering a shift to a newer linux version(recommendations sought!). I will keep w10 as a contingency. As long as w10 still accesses "C" drive, al lI have currently in that partition is available to both OS.
Are you able to do that? Do you have XP on disk with a user key? I ask because it is beginning to look like my ssd is corrupted in such a way that it won't boot and can not be restored.JPG wrote: Fri Feb 25, 2022 2:36 pm Reason for he question:
I have about had it with Windows. My computer is inadequate for w11. I have been using vdosplus to create and run dos exe programs(using what I have).
I have ubuntu(currently non-supported) and have been using it as a workaround since windows is not recognizing usb drives and sd card reader.
I am seriously considering a shift to a newer linux version(recommendations sought!). I will keep w10 as a contingency. As long as w10 still accesses "C" drive, al lI have currently in that partition is available to both OS.
I find it enlightening that W10 cannot interface with my usb drives and sd card reader and old linux has no issues with them.
I am almost ready to drop back to XT!