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Linux isn't great for gaming, and this situation is unlikely to improve.

Linux isn't great for gaming, and this situation is unlikely to improve.

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CliveyB
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07-04-2022, 09:12 PM
#21
Consider starflight. It was released on physical media. "Old" is just a general and subjective label.
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CliveyB
07-04-2022, 09:12 PM #21

Consider starflight. It was released on physical media. "Old" is just a general and subjective label.

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Brother_dog27
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07-04-2022, 09:12 PM
#22
Typically there’s a directory containing the necessary files for installation, yet everything works smoothly without manually updating older versions. I might test an old game soon to see how it performs.
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Brother_dog27
07-04-2022, 09:12 PM #22

Typically there’s a directory containing the necessary files for installation, yet everything works smoothly without manually updating older versions. I might test an old game soon to see how it performs.

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Wai_0904
Junior Member
15
07-04-2022, 09:12 PM
#23
I was reflecting on the 2000s era. At that time, you faced challenges because you lacked a floppy connector or an operating system capable of handling 16-bit applications. With Windows 10 in 64-bit mode on an older machine with a floppy port—similar to early Core i days—you might have managed to run it.
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Wai_0904
07-04-2022, 09:12 PM #23

I was reflecting on the 2000s era. At that time, you faced challenges because you lacked a floppy connector or an operating system capable of handling 16-bit applications. With Windows 10 in 64-bit mode on an older machine with a floppy port—similar to early Core i days—you might have managed to run it.

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Tommeke2004
Junior Member
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07-04-2022, 09:12 PM
#24
DOSbox is the option I’m considering. It’s unlikely you’d be able to run Windows 10 640 on an older machine with a Floppy Connector, since they don’t have 64-bit x86 processors. A better approach might be using a USB FFD and pairing it with DOSbox to make older DOS games functional.
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Tommeke2004
07-04-2022, 09:12 PM #24

DOSbox is the option I’m considering. It’s unlikely you’d be able to run Windows 10 640 on an older machine with a Floppy Connector, since they don’t have 64-bit x86 processors. A better approach might be using a USB FFD and pairing it with DOSbox to make older DOS games functional.

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Datbamboody123
Junior Member
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07-04-2022, 09:12 PM
#25
I purchased a USB flash drive long back when CDs were becoming obsolete. Many devices no longer include CD slots anymore.
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Datbamboody123
07-04-2022, 09:12 PM #25

I purchased a USB flash drive long back when CDs were becoming obsolete. Many devices no longer include CD slots anymore.

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