So what are people doing with a DosBox and Windows 3.1 these days?
So what are people doing with a DosBox and Windows 3.1 these
days?
Lately I've been looking at old systems to try to learn more about what computers used to be like, and this is just another one of them.
Last month I recovered a HDD from a 486 we've been running at work for some 30 years. The computer was tanking along as normal when a power outage finally killed it. I managed to transfer all the files off of the HDD by first transplanting the HDD into another 486 and then transfer them via LapLink to my Linux box running DosBox.
I would have just used an IDE to USB adaptor, but the hard drive was starting to fail and my adaptor wasn't reading it. Luckily I was sucessful in getting it up long enough to transfer everything off. All files saved.
So what are people doing with a DosBox and Windows 3.1 these
days?
Playing Spiderweb Software rpgs from the 90s and drawing pictures in
first Paineter apps and trying to learn Newtek Lightwave 3.5/4.0 without flicker in hi-res.. something I don't know how to do on my Amiga, unfortunately.
I spent sooo many hours as a kid playing Spiderweb's Exile Escape From
the Pit. The version I played was on Win 3.1. One of the few shareware games I had that I actually bought the full version. Never beat it... I tried again a few years ago and got decently far (on the same 486 and version from back in the day!) but never finished.
Have you tried using otvdm (github.com/otya128/winevdm) to run those
games in Windows 10/11? I gave it a quick shot & it seems to install and run well enough to show the start menu, though on my ultrawide monitor everything is tiny!
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