-=> Daryl Stout wrote to Dan Clough <=-
DC> What's the CPU? A Pentium-4 or earlier?
DS> Truthfully, I have no idea. It was my late Mom's desktop
DS> computer. Apparently the CPU is too slow, and will not run 64-bit
DS> programs, which Windows 11 requires.
"Too slow" is not a criteria for whether or not a CPU will run 64-bit
programs. It's the CPU architecture that matters. If it's anything
newer than a Pentium-4, it's capable of doing 64-bit, probably.
DS> However, with medical and other issues, I can't afford to
DS> upgrade, and I really don't want to give up a whole slew of
DS> legacy doors, that for the most part, are registered.
I don't use Windows, but I'm pretty sure you can run legacy doors on
64-bit these days. Something to do with a 64 version of "NTVDM" or
something similar.
But I do get the idea of not wanting to upgrade just because there's a
new version available. No great reason to do that on a machine being
used to run a BBS.
... What was the best thing BEFORE sliced bread?
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