From: larry_fosdick@hotmail.com   
      
   "Mike" wrote in message   
   news:12hdo1l4u5lol59@news.supernews.com...   
   > "Knut Roll-Lund" wrote in message   
   > news:zMmdnf7WNMXVKovYnZ2dneKdnZydnZ2d@telenor.com...   
   >>> I use DMK myself, never heard of HT1080Z. But I have bad news, DMK   
   >>> doesn't work under Windows Vista!   
   >>   
   >> Are you absolutely sure, how does it fail?   
   >   
   > Well, I'm as sure as I can be. I can't get it to work, and I've tried   
   > all of the compatibility settings. It gives an "NTVDM encountered a hard   
   > error" error message and gives you Close and Ignore buttons. Clicking   
   > Ignore just leaves you with a blank window.   
   >   
   > Mike   
      
   Yep. I had that, too. Just installed Vista RC1, and it was no better. NTVDM   
   has been around since NT4. It is a virtual machine environment for DOS   
   programs. I guess that Microsoft increased security and so constrained   
   NTVDM that it won't let David's emulator get to hardware, even virtually.   
      
   Reed's emulator seems to work. MSDOS and Win9x may be orphaned by   
   Microsoft, but people in this group are used to working with orphaned   
   software.   
      
   Larry   
      
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