I'm preserving Japheth's MS-DOS extender. It features 16bit, and 32bit capabilities with the ability to run 16bit OS/2 program, and 32bit Win32 code on Vanilla MS-DOS.

Features

  • DPMI Server
  • 16bit DPMI host
  • 32bit DPMI host
  • sourcecode

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User Reviews

  • HX DOS is probably the most powerful DPMI extender for DOS. The easiest way to start Win32 cli application at "pure" DOS (or e.g. DOSBox) - just run HDPMI32.EXE right before (or put it in batch start script).
  • HX can't execute Win16 programs. HX can't execute OSama/2 progams, neither 16-bit nor 32-bit. HX can execute some Win32 programs on DOS. link: "xaver.me/drdoswiki/index.php?n=Main.HXDOScomplists"
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

MS-DOS

Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

Command-line

Programming Language

Assembly, C

Related Categories

Assembly Libraries, C Libraries

Registered

2016-02-18