Once the Windows 3.1 setup is complete, select Reboot, then start DOSBox again. To launch Windows, type cd windows to change to the Windows directory, then type win to start Windows. At this point Windows should load successfully, but without sound. My apologies for the video quality. How to create a 3D Terrain with Google Maps and height maps in Photoshop - 3D Map Generator Terrain - Duration: 20:32. Orange Box Ceo 711,366 views.
I mentioned I was using the latest CVS version if you'll read. Using the dynamic core makes it very unstable, and also causes the sound drivers to crap out and not work. If you'll notice the D-Fend configuration screenshots you'll see I have 'Enable XMS' checked, thus. XMS is in use. I installed both Windows 3.11 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11, both work fine.
Regarding the @ line, you're correct. It isn't commented out, oops! I tried it with REM and Windows still runs fine, and found that; also works to comment lines. DosBox runs Windows 3.11 since a v0.62 CVS release. Until a later 0.63 CVS release there was no mouse support (now there is). In order to install and run Windows 3.11 you just have to disable ems from the configuration file of DOSBox Would anyone mind please posting a sample dosbox.config known to work with 3.11 in 386Enh mode? I'm tempted to try this on my WinXP machine.
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The crashing of DosBox when trying 386 Enhanced Mode happens on my OS X machine, so I want to verify if indeed it's just OSX related. Thanks in advance.
Confirmed, it's an OSX-only problem with 386Enh mode not working. It runs fine under XP. Thanks for the help. I'll try to track the issue down in more detail and report it as a bug when compiled under OS X. As for the link, sorry, I'll keep in mind not to post such in the future. I didn't intend to start any controversy and I understand this isn't a 'warez' or such forum.
As a side note for it being 'illegal', well, I did mention if you have the license you're fine and regardless the legality of such a download all depends on where you live. Fortunately, not all of the world is bound by the same IP laws. But, my posting the link likely crossed that line since for me it's fair-use to recover media I've lost, but I can see how the link would be abused by others.
Windows 3.1 - Microsoft (1992) Tested By: iamthejake2000 runnable - playable - supported DOSBox version: 0.65 ( supported) This Battle Station is Fully Operational (2011-05-14 18:12) Floppy6 Managed to get install of 3.1 running flawlessly. No crashing after using DOS programs and no hangs. In your config, set up with svga_s3 and sb16 audio. I installed the vga drivers for the S3 Trio 64V, which allows 64,000 color (high color) at 1024x768 resolution. For the audio, make sure to use the win3.1 installer for sound blaster 16 -the DOS installer messes up, so you must use the installer made for 3.1. If you find the legit installer, the file name on the actual install folder should read 'sb16w31'.
Unfortunately, I don't know exactly where to scoop these drivers from on the internet. I own a legitimate copy of win 3.1 on floppies, and the drivers I have are literally from my old PC that I used to run back in 1998. Darkromis (2008-07-17 00:05) darkromis i had the same problem as bob bobato, but i found a webpage explaining about windows 3.1 with dosbox and besides explaining you all the installation proccess, that pages got links to drivers and using s3 driver resolve the problem of crashing after using a dos program and also it gives you the chance of changing your resolution and also you can use 256 colors. By the way the webpage is Works well enough (2008-04-25 00:02) bob bobato Works well enough, but if you try to use a DOS program through windows 3.1, it will work, but DOSbox will crash when you exit the program. Note: (2006-06-02 12:39) iamthejake2000 Works fine in VGA 640x480 16 color mode, can get SB16 drivers installed and working.