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Windows 95 went the extra mile to ensure compatibility of SimCity, other games
news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Monday, 10 October, 2022 - 18:38
It's still possible to learn a lot of interesting things about old operating systems. Sometimes, those things are already documented (on a blog post) that miraculously still exist. One such quirk showed up recently when someone noticed how Microsoft made sure that SimCity and other popular apps worked on Windows 95.
A recent tweet by @Kalyoshika highlights an excerpt from a blog post by Fog Creek Software co-founder, Stack Overflow co-creator, and longtime software blogger Joel Spolsky. The larger post is about chicken-and-egg OS/software appeal and demand . The part that caught the eye of a Hardcore Gaming 101 podcast co-host is how the Windows 3.1 version of SimCity worked on the Windows 95 system. Windows 95 merged MS-DOS and Windows apps, upgraded APIs from 16 to 32-bit, and was hyper-marketed . A popular app like SimCity , which sold more than 5 million copies, needed to work without a hitch.
Spolsky's post summarizes how SimCity became Windows-95-ready, as he heard it, without input from Maxis or user work-arounds.