Hey guys,
Though running Windows games which are designed for Windows 3.11, Windows 95 or 98 are a real pain. Most of them crash, display wrong or simply do not start at all on a Windows 7 machine (no matter if it is 32-bit or 64.bit).
Several times now I read solutions like VirtualPC, ReactOS or VMWare.![Tutorial Tutorial](/uploads/1/2/6/0/126068193/608191492.jpg)
What I'd like to know now is, if there is a clever way to directly start these old Windows games over the D-Fend Reloaded frontend? Is there way to set up these virtual machines in such a simple way that in the end, I only have to double click my entry in D-Fend Reloaded and the game launches? And even keeping them portable? (I often play these games in my break between work, so having portable packages is really useful)
Thanks already,
- (TUTORIAL) MS-DOS, Win 3.1 on NES Mini w/ DosBox Discussion in ' Other Consoles & Oldies ' started by Mnecraft368, Feb 13, 2017. By Mnecraft368 Feb 13, 2017 at 11:03 PM 4,499 Views 5 Likes.
- Scanner Internet Archive Python library 0.7.8. Plus-circle Add Review. However WIN.COM is a player that displays the Windows 3.11 splash screen that plays two MODEM dialing out sound files. When you downloaded it and ran it in native DOSBox, this initiated an outgoing connection on port 12347, which your malware.
- (TUTORIAL) MS-DOS, Win 3.1 on NES Mini w/ DosBox. Discussion in 'Other Consoles & Oldies' started by Mnecraft368, Feb 13, 2017.
How to install Windows 3.11? Discussion in 'Operating Systems' started by TechieSooner, Jul 28, 2009. Jul 28, 2009 #1. Alright so I've downloaded the Windows 3.11 from Technet. Gave me a bunch of files (no image file, just the files). Figured I could stick all those files into an ISO and boot from CDROM- no go. DOSBox can install and run.
I am a big fan of DOSBOX and D-Fend Reloaded as I grew up in the 90's and it's amazing for me to play all the old games that I used to know from my youth. Most of the DOSBOX are running perfect (e.g. Wing Commander 2, Doom, Commander Keen, Wacky Wheels) and I don't run into any problems. Though running Windows games which are designed for Windows 3.11, Windows 95 or 98 are a real pain. Most of them crash, display wrong or simply do not start at all on a Windows 7 machine (no matter if it is 32-bit or 64.bit).
Several times now I read solutions like VirtualPC, ReactOS or VMWare.
![Tutorial Tutorial](/uploads/1/2/6/0/126068193/608191492.jpg)
What I'd like to know now is, if there is a clever way to directly start these old Windows games over the D-Fend Reloaded frontend? Is there way to set up these virtual machines in such a simple way that in the end, I only have to double click my entry in D-Fend Reloaded and the game launches? And even keeping them portable? (I often play these games in my break between work, so having portable packages is really useful)
Thanks already,