This tutorial details workarounds for the two most common installers: InstallShield and Microsoft ACMSetup. The result is that there are many, many 32-bit programs that would run fine on these OSes, but are prevented from installing. Today, neither ReactOS nor 64-bit Microsoft Windows implement the ability to run 16-bit Windows 3.1 applications. At the time it was a reasonable thing to do since all of these platforms could execute 16-Bit Windows 3.1 applications. ![]() This gave installers the ability to package multiple binaries for Win16, Win32s, Win32, and Windows NT for Alpha CPUs. From about 1995 to 1998 it was common practice for setup programs to launch using a Windows 3.1 16-bit loader stub.
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