Windows NT 3.51 and Windows NT 4.0 support #626
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Maybe if there's 3 active people that can help with the issues page, then it might be possible in like a year (or 2 years) later or so (if that's the creator's will of making Windows 95 and older to work) |
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With every older version, more and more stuff is missing and they have very limited hardware support. The first "modern" version of Windows NT is Windows 2000, and that's because it handles ACPI, and thus hyperthreading, can see dozens of GB of RAM, and takes almost full advantage of 10 year old HEDT platforms. In the end, there is no real demand for a modern web browser on these two operating systems. There needs to be a substantial investment to consider this endeavour. |
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Do you also want it for DOS? 😛 |
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Are there any plans to add support for Windows NT 3.51 (released May 30, 1995) and Windows NT 4.0 (released July 29, 1996) to Supermium (Chromium-based) and Superfox (Mozilla Firefox Quantum-based) browsers? For both operating systems of Windows NT family, released in 90s, there are not enough actual browsers capable of opening Yandex, Google, YouTube, VKontakte, Wikipedia, web versions of Telegram and Discord and supporting installation of modern extensions that require Chromium 109+ and Mozilla Firefox 115 +.
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