Hi, it's possible to install the WinG SDK on later versions of Windows, too.
Any 32-Bit version of Windows should be okay. I've been using it on Windows XP, for example.
Ok, more technical explanation.
Much of the functionality of WinG was being absorbed by the Windows DIB engine.
Windows 98FE was the last one to "support" WinG in the common sense.
However, WinG applications continue to work if those two DLLs are around.
Edit: Dithering might be a problem, though.
It nolonger seems to work properly on newer platforms.
Maybe related to video drivers or colour depth.
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