mr_MADAFAKA@lemmy.ml to Linux Gaming@lemmy.worldEnglish · edit-22 days agoWine 11.0 is planned for release tomorrow, featuring NTSync for improved NT synchronization, fully supported new WoW64 mode, enhanced Wayland/Vulkan drivers, and many other improvementswww.phoronix.comexternal-linkmessage-square33fedilinkarrow-up1325arrow-down11
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minus-squareashx64@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·1 day agoThere was an update to that post, where the author said it was a “misinterpretation” and that it was just a research project.
minus-squareTobias Schmidl@augsburg.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up1·1 day ago@ashleythorne true! But the Win32 ABI was the “holy grail” of Microsoft. You can run a Win95 application written under Borland C++ today! That they even _considering_ of breaking that, would be *unthinkable* a few years ago.
minus-squarejj4211@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·6 hours agoThere was some experiment they did in the mid 2000a that was also going to be completely incompatible. It went nowhere.
There was an update to that post, where the author said it was a “misinterpretation” and that it was just a research project.
@ashleythorne true! But the Win32 ABI was the “holy grail” of Microsoft. You can run a Win95 application written under Borland C++ today! That they even _considering_ of breaking that, would be *unthinkable* a few years ago.
There was some experiment they did in the mid 2000a that was also going to be completely incompatible. It went nowhere.