vrbandwagon
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I've recently made the leap from Windows 10 to Linux Mint, and so far, I am really in heaven... except for NESmaker and Game Maker Studio 2. These are the two only things I would need some kind of Wine profile/light virtual machine for.
So I've been reading other posts, and I understand that, as of now, there is neither native Linux support nor a good Wine profile. ReactOS, which would be the best alternative since it's fairly quick and lightweight has been reported not to work either. I've set a Windows 10 virtual machine, but even after following this guide to the letter, I still have poor performance. We're talking ding.wav being choppy here. So what is the oldest Windows version I can use through a virtual machine in order to run NESmaker? Would Windows 98 work? Maybe that's a stupid question, but I still want it addressed, so that others can benefit from the information.
So I've been reading other posts, and I understand that, as of now, there is neither native Linux support nor a good Wine profile. ReactOS, which would be the best alternative since it's fairly quick and lightweight has been reported not to work either. I've set a Windows 10 virtual machine, but even after following this guide to the letter, I still have poor performance. We're talking ding.wav being choppy here. So what is the oldest Windows version I can use through a virtual machine in order to run NESmaker? Would Windows 98 work? Maybe that's a stupid question, but I still want it addressed, so that others can benefit from the information.