• x64 or x86 for new install?

    From Carpetgunk@1:396/4 to All on Thursday, April 10, 2025 23:13:59
    From: "Carpetgunk" <[email protected]-u0e-this>

    Hey folks,

    I've been working on a new SBBS install on a 64-bit Win Server 2025 instance in AWS, and selected the 16-bit program support when I installed Synchronet, and installed NTVDMx64 as well. But, before I get any further down the road and before I start installing any doors, are there any thoughts on whether or not this environment should be okay for the BBS and doors, or should I turn back and go a 32-bit route?

    Thanks!
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  • From Digital Man@1:396/4 to All on Thursday, April 10, 2025 23:21:46
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    To: Carpetgunk
    Re: x64 or x86 for new install?
    By: Carpetgunk to All on Fri Apr 11 2025 12:13 pm

    Hey folks,

    I've been working on a new SBBS install on a 64-bit Win Server 2025 instance in AWS, and selected the 16-bit program support when I installed Synchronet, and installed NTVDMx64 as well. But, before I get any further down the road and before I start installing any doors, are there any thoughts on whether or not this environment should be okay for the BBS and doors, or should I turn back and go a 32-bit route?

    I had some issues with NTVMx64 on Windows 11 https://github.com/leecher1337/ntvdmx64/issues/240

    But if everything seems okay with the system after you installed it (NTVDMx64), then you should be good to go!

    I do recall having weird numeric output in Tradewars 2002 when using NTVDMx64, perhaps that issue is now resolved in the latest version.
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  • From MRO@1:396/4 to All on Friday, April 11, 2025 04:44:39
    From: "MRO" <[email protected]-can-this>

    To: Carpetgunk
    Re: x64 or x86 for new install?
    By: Carpetgunk to All on Fri Apr 11 2025 12:13 pm

    Hey folks,

    I've been working on a new SBBS install on a 64-bit Win Server 2025

    instance
    in AWS, and selected the 16-bit program support when I installed Synchronet, and installed NTVDMx64 as well. But, before I get any further down the road and before I start installing any doors, are there any thoughts on whether or not this environment should be okay for the BBS and doors, or should I turn back and go a 32-bit route?

    You should absolutely run it in a windows 10 32bit environment in a vm.
    I wouldn't trust some hacked ntvdm. furthermore, some windows update could come by and either remove it or bork something.

    I think running it in a 32bit vm is the smart thing to do if you want to run doorgames. Not only that, but running it in a vm makes it easy to work with and backup.

    I run several bbses at once and what i learned is you should eliminate what can go wrong. Perhaps in the future we will have a better alternative for 64bit oses.
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  • From Dan Clough@1:396/4 to All on Friday, April 11, 2025 05:29:57
    From: "Dan Clough" <dan.clough@1:135/115.remove-bx2-this>

    To: MRO
    MRO wrote to Carpetgunk <=-

    Re: x64 or x86 for new install?
    By: Carpetgunk to All on Fri Apr 11 2025 12:13 pm

    I run several bbses at once and what i learned is you should eliminate what can go wrong. Perhaps in the future we will have a better alternative for 64bit oses.

    Newsflash!

    It's already here: Linux.



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