* Second, you'll need to get a kernel32.dll wrapper library from One-Core-API (built from Wine sources, completely legal), rename it to vernel32.dll and copy to 20XX's installation directory. * First, open the 20XX.exe in HEX editor (there are plenty of them, Google the one you'll like the most), replace two bytes in the executable's header that correspond for the target Win32 subsystem version (they are 64-bit numbers set to 0x06, change them to 0x05 to make the binary get recognized on NT 5.x). You can, however, make the game work on XP (both 32 and 64-bit): I know this is thread is more than 1 year old, but the real problem is the game's compatibility with XP was crippled after developer moved to a newer version of Visual Studio, which generates the "incompatible" binaries on purpose (M$ and their meddling).
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