- DOSBOX WINDOWS 3.1 CAN NOT INSTALL THE 386 ENHANCED MODE FULL
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- DOSBOX WINDOWS 3.1 CAN NOT INSTALL THE 386 ENHANCED MODE WINDOWS
DOSBOX WINDOWS 3.1 CAN NOT INSTALL THE 386 ENHANCED MODE WINDOWS
Windows 3.1, also codenamed as Janus was a sixteen bit operating system which was developed and distributed by Microsoft to be used on home desktop computers.
DOSBOX WINDOWS 3.1 CAN NOT INSTALL THE 386 ENHANCED MODE FULL
Ironically the whole multimedia package will not run in real mode, so from the viewpoint of a HP 200LX that version is just a waste of disk space. On a side note - there was also "Windows 3.0 with multimedia extensions", actually just windows 3.0 with the media player and MCI support. Obviously on the HP i can only run in real mode due to the processor.
I run Windows 3.0 on my HP 200LX - but simply because the 8086 processor will not support windows 3.1 - Actually windows 3.0 is the last windows version to support 8086 and clones. Just out of curiousity i would like to ask why you don't use windows 3.1 - I must admit i don't know any single app that will run on Windows 3.0 but on Windows 3.1, so for your system i fail to see the benefit. Why you actually wanna run Windows 3.0 on a FAT32 system is beyond my understanding. I'd format it FAT16 and simply see if that fixes the problem - then you know for sure. From logic the memory mode should not be connected to the file system in any way, but from your observations something probably is. With 2 MB RAM you should be fine though.įile System: Initially Windows 3.0 comes from a time where FAT12 was still around everywhere and FAT16 was fairly new.
Keep in mind not all early boards actually remapped memory between 640KB and 1 MB, so they virtually only have 640KB which is not sufficient to run anything but real mode. Memory: By default you need to have an absolute minimum of a 286 and 1 MB of RAM. I tried to run win 3.0 on an NEC V30 (a better 8086/8088 clone) and it will not even try to boot standard/enhanced mode, so you can rule out problems with the processor i think. It should run perfectly fine with or without any swap file in any memory mode. So having a swap file or not should not influence the booting of windows 3.0. You can't change swap file settings in standard or enhanced mode.
To run swapfile.exe you will need to run in real mode. I wonder why it would run on a standalone version of DOS 7.1 but not on Windows 98's version? Could it have something to do with FAT/FAT32? Reply 9 of 14, by sklawz A/l/l /r/i/g/h/t/s /r/e/s/e/r/v/e/d.ģ DEVICE=C:\dos71\HIMEM.SYS /testmem:off /vĨ DEVICEHIGH=C:\DOS71\VIDE-CDD.SYS /D:IDE-CDĩ DEVICEHIGH=C:\DOS71\DISPLAY.SYS CON=(,1)ġ2 rem devicehigh=C:\oakcdrom.sys /D:mscd001Ģ2 DEVICE=C:\windows\SMARTDRV.EXE /double_bufferĢ3 rem DEVICEHIGH=C:\WINDOWS\SMARTDRV.EXE
DOSBOX WINDOWS 3.1 CAN NOT INSTALL THE 386 ENHANCED MODE CODE
… Show last 16 lines 61 FileSysChange=offĬopy code to clipboard 1 rem DEVICE=C:\DOS71\ECHO.SYS W/e/l/c/o/m/e /t/o MS-DOS 7.10.Ģ rem DEVICE=C:\DOS71\ECHO.SYS C/o/p/y/r/i/g/h/t M/i/c/r/o/s/o/f/t C/o/r/p. 8 device=C:\windows\himem.sys /testmem:off /cpuclock:off /vġ1 devicehigh=C:\oak\oakcdrom.sys /D:mscd001ġ4 device=C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\display.sys con=(ega,1)ġ5 Country=044,850,C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\country.sysġ6 devicehigh=C:\windows\command\ansi.sysĢ3 DEVICE=C:\WIN3\SMARTDRV.EXE /DOUBLE_BUFFERĢ5 DEVICE=C:\SB16\DRV\CTSB16.SYS /UNIT=0 /WIN95 /BLASTER=A:220 I:5 D:1 H:5ģ3 DEVICE=C:\windows\command\smartdrv.exe /double_bufferĢ7 keyboard.typ=Enhanced 101 or 102 key US and Non US keyboards