It sounds a lot like what happened with Win95: all the old 16 bit apps ran in one address-space and continued to cooperatively mulitask, whereas the new 32 bit gaps got their own address space, pre-emptive multitasking and sensible APIs.
It sounds a lot like what happened with Win95: all the old 16 bit apps ran in one address-space and continued to cooperatively mulitask, whereas the new 32 bit gaps got their own address space, pre-emptive multitasking and sensible APIs.