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  1. I finally managed to get also new versions of Basilisk work on windows NT 4.0 with my kernelex, now they work new versions of firefox too (up to 52.0 for now). The first release will be in the fist term of July.
    4 points
  2. since forum is rolled back to February, this thread is lost. And I tried to repost it from my memory. I backported Palemoon-26.5 to vanilla Win2000, and binaries may or may not work on Win9X with KernelEx installed, test binaries here: And discussions in KM forum: http://kmeleonbrowser.org/forum/read.php?19,146040,page=1
    2 points
  3. Man... I wish I've read this first than trying myself... https://github.com/tumagonx/xompie/ What about using wine source code there a lot can be transplanted.
    1 point
  4. Mathwiz - many thanks for your concern. You are certainly right, and I did not click anything in the email. I closed the email, made my own way to paypal.com and started poking around. I'll look again tonight from my Win 10 machine because on my XP machine occasionally an icon pops up of Stalin and Mao sipping tea together.
    1 point
  5. If true, my concern is that M$ would do a "rush job" to get the necessary updates in before April 2019, and we'd wind up with a buggy update just as support ended. I would not consider TLS 1.2 unsafe. It's surely the best widely-supported protocol at present. TLS 1.3 is still mostly experimental. The ultra-paranoid can disable all cipher suites except AES 128 and AES 256. (Edit: I found I also had to leave 3DES enabled in order to get Microsoft Update to work!) Start regedit and go to HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SecurityProviders\SCHANNEL\Ciphers and you will find a subkey for each possible cipher. Create a DWORD value named "Enabled" under each one (except AES 128 and AES 256) and leave its value at 0. You can also disable the MD5 hash under HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\SecurityProviders\SCHANNEL\Hashes the same way.
    1 point
  6. I can now confirm K-Meleon 74 (2.2 Goanna) works on Windows ME with the KernelEx extensions available ...but the text can end up looking funny on certain pages. Luckily, text don't always look like this on all pages. In order to do this, DOS must be enabled on Windows ME before installing the KernelEx updates. This is the menu you will have, if you install DOSFix 2 Instructions all right here https://retrosystemsrevival.blogspot.com/2018/06/dos-for-windows-me.html
    1 point
  7. Hi dencorso, Thank you for your donation of $50.00. We look forward to improving the forums and stay online with your donation. Thanks MSFN
    1 point
  8. New Palemoon 27 Build! 32bit https://o.rthost.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.1a1.win32-git-20180609-4463c7031-xpmod.7z 32bit SSE https://o.rthost.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.1a1.win32-git-20180609-4463c7031-xpmod-sse.7z 32bit noSSE https://o.rthost.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.1a1.win32-git-20180609-4463c7031-xpmod-ia32.7z 64bit https://o.rthost.cf/palemoon/palemoon-27.9.1a1.win64-git-20180609-4463c7031-xpmod.7z source patch against official palemoon: https://o.rthost.cf/palemoon/sources_patches_20180602.7z Official repo changes since my last build: - Clarify status or repo in README. (cbf1d4591) - Update HSTS preload list (d77bbb826) - Merge pull request #1682 from trav90/HSTS-preload-update (500b1e67e) - Fix count of compacting update tasks started. (4463c7031) My changes since my last build: - Updated NSS to 3.36.4, with patches of bug1464618, bug1465241, Restore-DBM-storage, bug1465186, bug1464616, bug1464971, bug1451936 - Updated libpng to 1.6.34+apng
    1 point
  9. @FranceBB at least Win2000 src leaked, in my disk most of source code are in july 2000. But for project like this I prefer released as open source (can't trust anyone who modify system functionality) so Wine is good candidate. MSVCRT. those *_s are secure API came from VC 2005 I think and since then Vista and later have by default (in their msvcrt.dll). If you see how WDK7 works this special VC++ compiler only linked to system CRT and support multiple version of Windows by adding missing API via appended obj files (msvcrt_winxp.obj) during linking. XP of course based around version 7 (at least that's what MinGW says) BTW I found "missing" XP API update which I posted here http://opensourcepack.blogspot.com/2016/10/where-to-find-wssapi-backport-for-xp.html I think many overlooked it in 2009 (at least no updatepack contain it, maybe for legal reason) In Wine case, thing like ETW*, Event* or telemetry (those diagnostic stuff) simply dummied as their are not part of Apps functionality (just declare function as is and return "done")
    1 point
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