On 12/14/2011 8:51 AM, Alex Rønne Petersen wrote:
On 14-12-2011 14:11, Vladimir Panteleev wrote:
On Wednesday, 14 December 2011 at 11:07:22 UTC, Alex Rønne Petersen wrote:
No point maintaining something that won't be used. I would also
imagine that it can't be long before Windows stops supporting 32-bit.

Windows still supports 16-bit apps (even 64-bit versions do, for some
rare exceptions)!

Hehe, fun fact. Though I doubt Microsoft actually cares enough to maintain that
support these days...

I rely on that to test the 16 bit support of Digital Mars C/C++. It's the only modern compiler that supports the 16 bit x86 world, and there are a few customers that like it.

I.e. you don't have to get a compiler from some "museum".

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