B brock New Member Jun 18, 2007 #1 I am I am currently doing a computer maintenance course (home study part time) I need advice on the following question: Why can’t a 16-bit device driver work under Windows NT? It would be very grateful if someone could help me
I am I am currently doing a computer maintenance course (home study part time) I need advice on the following question: Why can’t a 16-bit device driver work under Windows NT? It would be very grateful if someone could help me
tlarkin VIP Member Jun 18, 2007 #2 NT is a different environment than DOS, and runs on a 32bit platform, and now the NT kernel runs 64bit with XP and Vista.
NT is a different environment than DOS, and runs on a 32bit platform, and now the NT kernel runs 64bit with XP and Vista.