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by fredoralive
474 days ago
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All 32 bit versions of NT had support for x86 DOS and Win16 programs, which on non-x86 systems was implemented with an emulator. FX!32 was for x86 Win32 apps, which was indeed a DEC specific thing, they seemed to be far more interested in pushing NT than IBM or SGI/MIPS, and clearly realised that they needed to run all this software being written for Windows 95 to be taken seriously as a Windows system. |
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FX!32 was really cool. The Alpha systems were crazy fast compared to the Pentium systems of its time, so even using the translation layer, x86 Windows NT apps performed reasonably well under FX!32. The intent was to have that be a stop-gap until third-party software vendors made native Alpha builds of their NT apps.