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 From: cctech [mailto:cctech-bounces at 
classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Mike
 Whalen
 Sent: 01 May 2016 20:09
 To: General Discussion: On-Topic Posts <cctech at classiccmp.org>
 Subject: Re: Ideas for running a VB4 application on modern hardware?
 Hmmm? Perhaps so? Thanks, Josh! 
This is a common problem. I think Win9X would be fine if you don't need network
connectivity.
You could also use one of the OS/2 releases with Windows support, or Linux with Wine but
when
I tried these for some Access 2.1 code they didn't work well...
Dave
G4UGM
 On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 1:35 PM, Josh Dersch <derschjo at gmail.com> wrote:
 > On 5/1/16 10:28 AM, Mike Whalen wrote:
 >
 >> I can?t really tell if this is on-topic, but there?s [no|some|much]
 >> shame in trying?
 >>
 >> I have a Visual Basic 4 application that I need to run on modern
 >> 64-bit hardware I can do this in a VM, but I really need this VM to
 >> be wicked small, like under a gig. The smallest XP VM I?ve seen is
 >> 600MB (which might be good) but XP is becoming very hard to source
 >> these days.
 >>
 >> I am bummed that there doesn?t seem to be something like vDOS or
 >> DOSBOX for VB applications. Or? maybe there is?
 >>
 >> Does anyone have any suggestions on how I might go about doing this?
 >>
 >> m
 >>
 >>
 > DOSBOX can run older Windows versions; if this is VB4 I imagine it
 > will run on Win 3.1, if not that try Windows 95.  You should be able
 > to build a VM running either of those in well under 100mb.
 >
 > - Josh
 >
 >