10 — Skyglobe For Windows
Modern iterations of Windows 10 (specifically 64-bit versions, which power nearly all modern PCs) lack a subsystem called the Virtual DOS Machine (NTVDM). NTVDM allowed older 32-bit Windows operating systems to run 16-bit software.
If you are trying to relive your childhood or use this lightweight, classic planetarium simulator today, you will quickly find that modern operating systems cannot run it natively. Trying to double-click the classic SKYGLOBE.EXE file on a 64-bit Windows 10 computer will result in an error. Skyglobe For Windows 10
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