Not if they access hardware via ports.
On Apr 21, 2015 6:56 PM, "geneb" <geneb at deltasoft.com> wrote:
On Tue, 21 Apr 2015, Dave G4UGM wrote:
The phrase "standard Windows 16bit DLLs" means Windows 3.1 DLLs. Such
DLL's no longer work in a modern windows. If
they directly access the
hardware then they will not work on any NT based windows such as
Windows/2000, Windows/XP, Vista, or 7, 8 or 9. Nor will they work on any
64-Bit windows full stop. 64-Bit windows does not support 16-bit code. If
you have a Windows/95, 98 or ME environment then the code may work.
They should work with 32 bit versions of windows as the 16 bit thunking
layer is still present. YMMV of course.
g.
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