People are aware that I'm making a commit driver for DOS duke nukem 3D.
But what I want to do is make the setup super simple for people running new versions of Windows (like Windows 10). I want to create a one-click wizard.
I've been playing with different software packages (that microsoft now calls obsolete) to assist with the process under Wine (because my 32-bit PC is linux). I tried Visual Basic 5, and Visual Basic 4. Sadly, VB4 won't even install, and Visual Basic 5 crashes when typing a certain set of characters. This has been confirmed on WineHQ site.
One thing I did notice was that WineHQ states Visual Basic 3 can run flawlessly, however it is a 16-bit application, and I read Windows 10 cannot run it as-is without a 3rd-party software being run first. But I don't want guests to have to download and install a bunch of stuff separately).
So if I were to make a Visual basic 3 application for 16-bit windows, is there a utility I can use to convert the exe itself so it can run properly in a 64-bit environment?
I would like to be able to test things but I don't use or have a 64-bit computer.
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