MS-DOS 16-bit

I need to run service applications what old, gas operated.  I am particularly interested in right now is a service program that is 16-bit dos.

on my last laptop [Dell 32 - bit XP], I had a DOS partition.  It worked well, but our wonderful IT Department considering us everybody needs new machines I have a Win 7 64-bit.  How can I create an environment to run old programs.  There is no hope of the equipment manufacturer to update the program!

RGDS,

Allan Mason

Saturday, February 21, 2015 21:27:36 + 0000, AllanMason wrote:

I need to run service applications what old, gas operated.  I am particularly interested in right now is a service program that is 16-bit dos.

on my last laptop [Dell 32 - bit XP], I had a DOS partition.  It worked well, but our wonderful IT Department considering us everybody needs new machines I have a Win 7 64-bit.  How can I create an environment to run old programs.  There is no hope of the equipment manufacturer to update the program!

See
http://www.TomsHardware.com/answers/ID-2131399/run-bit-application-Windows-Windows-bit-system.html

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