Microsoft Word Circa 1990 Can Now Run on Modern Windows, Thanks to a New Native Port
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Microsoft Word circa 1990 can now run on modern Windows, thanks to a new native port
Developer Justin Marshall recently ported Word for Windows 1.1a to modern Windows systems. The open-source conversion draws on the source code of the original program, which Microsoft shared with the community in 2014.Read Entire Article
Microsoft Word for Windows 1.1a dates back to a time when Windows still ran on 16-bit x86 systems. A developer has now adapted this historical application so that it can run as a native 64-bit application on modern Windows PCs. It is neither an emulator nor a complete rewrite with a modern interface. The port compiles the original Word source code along with newly developed replacement components for the now-obsolete 16-bit system functions. The…
First version of Word for Windows ported to modern 64bit Windows – OSnews
Back in 2014, Microsoft released the source code to the first Windows version of Word, version 1.1a. Now, Justin Marshall has ported this code to modern versions of Windows, so you can run it as if it were any other modern application. This project is a fully working native Windows x64 port of Microsoft Word for Windows 1.1a, whose historical codename was Opus. It builds the original Word source and resources together with modern replacements f…
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