wtf, you can run 16 bit apps in 64-bit mode, Windows simply removed support for it. Try using an operating system that isn't stuck in hell. Also why no support for Linux compositing? IT'S CALLED ...
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True, but you also forgot to mention that CPU's also support backwards compatibility. Even on my 4 core Qx6700, I can still execute 16 bit code or work with 8 bit registers. That kind of compatibility ...