Althought windoew vista doesn't support 16 bit applications, you can run Totala on vista.
However, the installation files of Totala are on 16 bit (not supported by vista) Therefore, you need to install the game on a 16-bit compatible Operating system (xp works fine)
You just need to copy the installed folder to your vista computer. The whole game is self contained in a single folder, so you can move easily from machine to machine. You can even run it straignt from a CD-Rom or a flash drive.
Yes.
I previously posted that Organizer does not run under Vista, but that answer was incomplete and misleading. It turns out that it does work on the 32-bit Vista platform, but not on the 64-bit Vista that I'm running. Sorry for the confuion.
it will on 32 bit version of vista as will it on the newer versions
Yes.
Yes.
Yes it works fine.
Only Windows 64-bit operating systems can run 64-bit applications
Yes, and no. On certain versions of Vista, it will run fine. On some, it seems to not be able to run in DirectX 9. It'll run on any other DirectX level, though.
The 64-bit version of Windows Vista is designed to take full advantage of 64-bit processors, and can address more than 4 GB of RAM. 32-bit applications can still be run on it; however you will need to make sure that there are 64-bit drivers for your hardware.
No you can't because 64-bit won't run on an x86 (32-bit) PC. You have to have the x86 version.
Yes. But only if it's Vista or 7; it won't run on XP or below.
you can't directly. use dosbox or wmware (virtualization) with win3.1 or any 32 bit os.