![]() Modern Windows traces is roots back to to the earliest forays into 32-bit, so a lot of software from the Win 9x days will still run on modern. However, there may be a simpler solution. DosBox runs its DOS only in English mode ( 03:40) Yobashipon I failed to install Microsoft Windows 3.1 Japanese language version inside DosBox version 7.4. For the mouse to work after Windows installation, either of the following scenarios has to be met: n. DOSbox is really intended for older programs than the ones you're trying to run, primarily 1980s to mid-1990s. Installing Windows 3.X in DOSBox-X n (instructions tested against dosbox-x-windows-20180901-124401-windows.zip) n Remarks n Mouse n. The error varies a little depending on what I'm using to play the sound with, but the gist is that Windows thinks the file's in use (which it's not) and I need to wait for it to no longer be used, or that it can't play the file and gives me a list of suggestions (make sure the file exists and is a wave file, make sure the sound device is not already being used, make sure enough memory is available). So games that require Win 95 won't run on Win 3.1. The drivers loaded properly (I was sure to change the Irq from 5 to 7), and when I booted up Windows 3.1, Windows greeted me by saying it created a new Program Group, which was the SB suite of applications. I pulled my old hard drive and copied my old Windows 3.1 files into my new PC, and configured it using DosBox, loading the proper Display and Audio drivers. For sound, I use the standard Soundblaster 1.5 driver, works great for WAVE and MID sound. ![]() its been suggested to pop here not Exactly for sepficly RPi support but more a Dosbox Problem. When I installed the S3 864 video driver, I can even use 1200x1600 resolution, fully functional with 16.7M colours. CaelThunderwing wrote: its been suggested to pop here not Exactly for sepficly RPi support but more a Dosbox Problem. The graphics problem that DOSBoxRocks described, is due to the standard graphics driver. Not to mention DR-DOS, which WAS a real DOS but couldnt run windows 3.1 (though that was MS intentionally crippling it). In DosBOX 0.72, Windows 3.11 runs perfectly. There are plenty of otherwise very capable DOS emulators out there which arent up to the task of running windows 3.1. I searched all over before making this post.The posts I found were folks who were pretty much not installing the right drivers. Windows 3.1 requires a lot more of the emulator than a typical DOS program does.
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