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  "textContent": "> So yeah, now we have the shape of it exactly. Vista RTM is kind of a weird, transitional OS that resembles Windows 7 but lacks SRWLock stuff and still uses critical sections, plus it only has DirectX10 and not DirectX11. Vista SP2 with platform update and such is so absurdly close to Windows 7 that it's better to target Windows 7 RTM when trying to compile stuff for it.\n\nProblem is, targeting 7 SP0 will make the binaries’s minimum subsystem version NT 6.1 to run, meaning I’d either:\n\nA) have to modify the binaries to make the minimum subsystem version NT 6.0 (hacky)\nB) make an app that spoofs Vista as NT 6.1 (even more hacky)\n\n* * *",
  "title": "Other Applications • Re: Dactyloidae Browser (Basilisk fork)",
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