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Further, both Linux and Windows executables are not as neatly packaged as ROMs are for most other emulators. Some complex program need a VM to run it. For Wine, it's not an emulator by definition, as DosBox is. But since Windows is a closed platform, Wine cannot 100 emulate windows. It makes windows programs think that it is running in windows. If you are running a more complex program, run a VM.
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But, if the software you need runs in Wine, that route will give you the most seamless experience as the software will run, in its own window, alongside the rest of your software. WeTheGeek does not imply any relationship with any of the companies, products and service names in any form. If you are running a small windows game or app (like minesweeper ) use wine. For those instances, looking at running Windows 3.1 in a dedicated emulator (such as QEMU, VirtualBox, or DOSbox) is going to net far more desirable results. Use of these names, trademarks and brands does not imply endorsement.

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