32bit emulator for Windows 10
32bit emulator for Windows 10
You're facing a common issue when installing Judge Dread Pinball. The error suggests it's not compatible with your current system architecture. You've tried compatibility modes like Windows 95 and Vista, which didn't resolve the problem. There are indeed 32-bit emulators available that could potentially run the game. Consider using one of those to try installation. If you're unsure, let me know and I can help you find a suitable emulator.
Microsoft introduced a tool for Windows 10 allowing 16-bit compatibility: https://www.groovypost.com/howto/enable-...indows-10/
Sure, it's not a web app. The name is Judge Dredd Pinball ©1998 from Pin-ball Games Ltd. It seems to be a Windows game, possibly with a DOS mode. I'll give it a shot... Hmm, the label says "16bit," but maybe it was meant to be 32-bit. Thanks! I've got several of them, some are 32-bit too.
32-bit programs should operate smoothly in a 64-bit system without problems. It's likely the installer is built for 16-bit and won't function natively in a 64-bit environment unless you use tools like OTVDM, though even those have limited success. The best alternative is to launch the game inside a virtual machine with a version of Windows that supports 16-bit apps—except this only works with 32-bit Windows 10, not 64-bit.
Sure, let me clarify. The message mentioned something about 32-bit or 16-bit, but it was unclear. Could you provide more details?
It seems the process didn't go as expected. I'm not sure if I'm in trouble or if a different DirectX version is needed. The warning about "DirectX 1.x" might have appeared during setup, but it doesn't seem to match what you're experiencing. It looks like the installer was similar for both C and C, yet the results were inconsistent.