macproxy
winevdm
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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macproxy
- 29 years ago today I went online. Netscape Navigator 1.0 was the tool I loved
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Got Windows 3.11 connected to internet in VMBox. Opera seems to work better than Netscape for Google. Any way to get on Facebook from here ?
Run a web proxy server and configure your browser to use it for http and https. F.e. this one that I maintain. https://github.com/rdmark/macproxy
- I've seen a proxy service that pre-renders modern web pages so that they work in older browsers but I can't remember what it's called!
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Am I doing this right?
This is great, thanks for sharing! I'm the person who forked Macproxy and improved it for distribution with RaSCSI. Somehow I did not find your project while doing my research a few months ago. It would have been a good contender, too!
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The idea of an old computer library of sorts
And finally, to bypass pesky https encryption, and transcode all the fancy modern web contents to plain html, use a proxy server such as my fork of Macproxy.
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Loving my new MacEffects case on my SE/30. (SCSI2SD, ROMinator, 64mb RAM, PotatoFi 3d-printed drive bracket and ROM clips)
Since I see you have Netscape up and running there, why don't you try my fork of Macproxy for some seamless vintage web browsing? :)
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Mac SE/30 running NetBSD 9.2
You can try my fork of Macproxy. It makes browsing modern (text centric) web sites fairly pleasant on a 68040 Mac, and bearable on a 68000 Mac (as long as it has at least 4 MB of RAM).
winevdm
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Winlator: Android app that lets you to run Windows apps with Wine
Not exactly what you were asking, but winevdm [0] does use code from Wine to run 16-bit Windows applications on 64-bit Windows installs that don't support it natively (via ntvdm).
[0] - https://github.com/otya128/winevdm
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"LibreOffice is better at reading old Word files than Word"
https://github.com/otya128/winevdm run 16 bit apps on 64 windows
This, along with Windows's own compatibility mode tweaks, should run almost any game that has ever been released on Windows.
- 29 years ago today I went online. Netscape Navigator 1.0 was the tool I loved
- Anyone ever play Castle of the Winds?
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SimCity Classic - Guide to Installation (Windows / DOSBox)
WineVDM: https://github.com/otya128/winevdm/releases
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Show HN: WinGPT, AI Assistant for Windows 3.1
It could work with the help with otvdm: https://github.com/otya128/winevdm
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Free Tech Tools and Resources - Mac Scrolling, Load Testing, Win Server Switch Tip & More
You can repeat this command as many times as you need to for additional records. More information can be found here. Total downtime in a VMWare environment is less than five minutes, barring any DNS server replication in play." Yet Another Free Tool winevdm enables you to keep old Windows programs on life support by running 16-bit Windows (1.x, 2.x, 3.0, 3.1, etc.) on a 64-bit Windows system. Ojakobe explains, "Had a special case of a user who clung to their Windows 7 PC because their work was reliant on a 16-bit program from 1997 (and even on 7 it didn't run properly). Used the program above to make it run reliably on 10." One Final Free Tool LocalAI is a self-hosted, OpenAI-compatible API that allows you to run language learning models locally or on-prem using consumer-grade hardware without the need for GPUs. This RESTful API supports multiple model families that are compatible with ggml format. Our thanks go to mudler_it for this one.
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IT Pro Tuesday #255 - Mac Scrolling, Load Testing, Win Server Switch Tip & More
winevdm enables you to keep old Windows programs on life support by running 16-bit Windows (1.x, 2.x, 3.0, 3.1, etc.) on a 64-bit Windows system. Ojakobe explains, "Had a special case of a user who clung to their Windows 7 PC because their work was reliant on a 16-bit program from 1997 (and even on 7 it didn't run properly). Used the program above to make it run reliably on 10."
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Anyone know how to get ActiveSync on windows 10?
After that you should now be able to install software. One final sticking point is that some older programs are wrapped up in 16-bit installers, however these can be installed by running the installer with something like otvdm.
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Why won't this run on my windows 11 pc?
Try WineVDM because NTvdm never got a port to 64-bit since the CPU mode it relied on for fast 16-bit code execution gets disabled when a x86 processor is switched into long mode. WineVDM is likely translating 16-bit instruction calls to 32-bit and then passing that off to Windows
What are some alternatives?
68kproxy - Proxy meant to work with very old browsers using Mozilla's Readability
OTVDM - Windows/DOS emulator -> https://github.com/otya128/winevdm
dosbox-x - DOSBox-X fork of the DOSBox project
ntvdmx64 - Run Microsoft Windows NTVDM (DOS) on 64bit Editions
em-dosbox - An Emscripten port of DOSBox
ScpToolkit - Windows Driver and XInput Wrapper for Sony DualShock 3/4 Controllers
DS4Windows - Like those other ds4tools, but sexier
vgpu_unlock - Unlock vGPU functionality for consumer grade GPUs.
downlords-faf-client - Official client for Forged Alliance Forever
duckstation - Fast PlayStation 1 emulator for x86-64/AArch32/AArch64
DaedalusX64-3DS - Port of DaedalusX64 to the Nintendo 3DS
executor - A modern fork of the classic Mac emulator