Hi Jessica,

Dos Box is a MS Dos emulator for Windows, Mac, and Linux that allows
people to run Dos applications on newer versions of Windows as well as
Mac OS and Linux. The problem with Dos Box is that it is totally
inaccessible unless you happen to own an old hardware synth and a Dos
screen reader like ASAP, Jaws for Dos, Vocal-Eyes, etc.

In any case Eamon Delux should run on the 32-bit version of Vista
because it still has 16-bit binary compatibility support. Its just
64-bit versions of Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8 that have
16-bit binary support removed for technical reasons. :D

On 10/16/12, MissWings <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> I saw on the Eamon Deluxe Web site that there's a version for Windows
> that includes Vista, but is that for a 32 bit version?  That's what I
> have here on my laptop, though I'm not sure what a DOS box is, and
> I'm guessing there isn't one on this system.  I emailed Frank a
> couple of days ago, but I haven't heard back from him yet, so I'm
> hoping my message got through to him.  I'm hoping the program will
> work, because I remember playing the old Eamon games at a friend's
> house when I was a kid, though I didn't get much experience with
> them.  She lived kind of far from me, so I rarely got to go and
> visit, so it would be nice to play the games for as long as I'd want,
> and not having to worry about quitting to go home!  *smile*
>
> Jessica
>

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