First post, by gerry
over time i realise that almost everything that i actually run could be run on some middle of the road 'new' PC
Just about all DOS applications can be run on an emulator like PCEM, that would cover windows 3.x too
Any games not catered for by the above are fine on DOSBOX
Just about all the windows 9x software i use was updated to run on 2000+ anyway so i can use those versions, those that aren't could be run on a 98 virtual machine
almost all the games either run on XP+ anyway, or will with some tinkering or have a gog/steam or other repackaging alternative and the few remaining were hardly leading edge 3d games so often run on a VM anyway
Just about everything that ran on 2000/XP runs on newer windows anyway, and again there are virtual machines and gog etc
and anything post 32 bit seems fine on anything up to win 11 anyway, ime so far.
of course there are exceptions, but are they rare enough (and relatively minor types of incompatibility) such that we can conclude it isn't actually necessary to own old PCs to run 99% of old software?
(accepting of course that not everyone is going to buy gog versions of games they have on cd)
(and of course, we know that the hardware is the game for us 😀 so i'm not thinking in terms of losing old hardware, just accepting its not actually essential to running vintage software)