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Old 01-09-2021, 10:55 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by NiMa View Post
Wine would not be possible, unfortunately. As it *could* *maybe* run, certainly ADE won't, because it has been compiled for x86_64.
I'm currently testing things with QEMU (got Windows 3.1 emulated on a Kobo yesterday!) and ReactOS (open-source Windows clone) which *could* *maybe* used in a pratical way.
Still testing...
But maybe are there alternatives to ADE for Linux that I don't know of?
ADE 2.0.1 for Windows is a 32-bit program. But it won't work with Windows 3.1.

To do it, you would need Wine to install ADE 2.0.1. But you would also need to emulate an X86 processor. So really, Even if it's doable, it's going to be a right mess. Don't do it.

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