![]() Only Win95 and more recent Windows versions.īut using Delphi 1.0 you can install it and you can use Call32NT (an way to call 32bit DLL functions in Win16 apps, Google for) in Delphi 1.0. Some functions simply don't exist in the API. The IDE and even the "System" unit don't work. It's not possible to install even Delphi 2.0 (first Win32 version) in Windows NT 3.51. You need to install Delphi 7.0 at least in Win98 (SE if possible), but the generated executable will work in NT 3.51. NET), is possible to develop apps for Win9x (including first Win95 version) and they even work in WinNT 3.51 (with latest SP5) and some DLL updates found at BearWindows site (google for). With Borland Delphi 7.0, the latest version with the classic GUI capable of generate Win32 executables, 8.0 is. Okay? And honestly I don't want do discuss about, I'm just commenting about. At least it was what I read in some Wiki pages and some forum posts here a long time ago. ![]() I know it's because the maintainer didn't want to continue. Like Borland Delphi 1.0 or Borland/Turbo Pascal for Windows.īut sadly you dropped even Win9x (former Win32 target). You could release a certain Lazarus for Win16. As you can see, FreePascal team released a new Win16 target in their 3.2.0 release.
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