How to install Windows 3.11 in VMWare 6.5?


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Educational Purposes ?? or do you mean boredom purposes ?

I think I can safely say there are NO meaningful systems running 3.11 anymore - so as far as it being educational...to what end ?

A bit of both :)

Honestly, I didnt ask "Why should I install it?". Im asking "How to install it?". No questions asked please.

Here's a post worth reading...

Get a DOS 6 ISO, select DOS as the guest OS, install DOS, get 3.1 Windows for Workgroups ISO, install from within DOS.

I did it a while back. I got the network working, but I can't remember if I ever got sound up and running. My guess would be to find a DOS Sound Blaster 16 or Sound Blaster 128 driver.

It's kind of harry getting it going, but it's worth it to take a trip back in time to the Comander Keen days.

Here's a post worth reading...

Get a DOS 6 ISO, select DOS as the guest OS, install DOS, get 3.1 Windows for Workgroups ISO, install from within DOS.

I did it a while back. I got the network working, but I can't remember if I ever got sound up and running. My guess would be to find a DOS Sound Blaster 16 or Sound Blaster 128 driver.

It's kind of harry getting it going, but it's worth it to take a trip back in time to the Comander Keen days.

Thanks :)

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Hey Guys,

Just Imagine that our Bank is still using Win3.11 @ our branches cause the Branch Automation system is so old and works perfectly only on Win3.11

So they only way to get it work on new PCs was to migrate it to a Virtual Machine.

I tried my best and made it work at last.

the only this which i really couldn't get is work perfectly is display driver.

so if any one needs drivers I can upload them on Rapidshare or So and post them here..

just let me know :)

I've been very interesting in this, too. Does there even exist a fully-working Windows 3.11 virtual machine? I've never found one.
Not sure if any available for download -- but its easy enough to get one running.

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See it pinging in that dos box.. Its on the network, etc. etc.. But can't really use the net -- not may places the OLD 16 bit browsers can display ;)

As to the display driver -- there is a patch out there for svga so you can run it in 1024 -- I would of shown that screen shot, but for it work have to run in fullscreen, and since remoted in to my vmware server, etc. fullscreen mode is a bit of pain.. So just ran it in vga mode.

Here's the page you can get the video driver patch from

http://chitchat.at.infoseek.co.jp/vmware/misc.html#win31svga

BTW - make sure you get a dosidle program on it, or it will really suck up the cpu.

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First install dos. you can get a dos img from the internet.

installing windows 3.1 needs a valid license so, if you have a license its legal.

Don't you need a license for DOS too?

I have a 3.1 VM, but I am not sure if I can share it. I think it's old enough that no one cares. I seen a thread here with Windows 98 downloads...

Don't you need a license for DOS too?

I have a 3.1 VM, but I am not sure if I can share it. I think it's old enough that no one cares. I seen a thread here with Windows 98 downloads...

technically, MS-DOS does require a license just like Windows 3.1

nothing stopping you though, not even MS is gonna bother

as for installing it in a virtual machine, its just like a real PC. if you have a set of floppies for DOS and Windows, and a floppy drive, it really is just like on a real PC.

nothing stopping you though, not even MS is gonna botherIn that case:

http://psphomebrew.net/psp/forum_posts.asp?TID=2620

as for installing it in a virtual machine, its just like a real PC. if you have a set of floppies for DOS and Windows, and a floppy drive, it really is just like on a real PC.
I have a Windows 3.1 CD ISO, how would I install that? I can't boot it and DOS doesn't recognize it...

And where did you get a 3.1 ISO -- I don't believe 3.1 was ever released on cdrom... Even the MS download of 3.11 from msdn or there license service is just an exe.

There are plenty of guides on how to install 3.11 on virtual -- but in your case if you have a ISO, just get cdrom working in your dos environment.. Then access the files on the iso you mounted to a cdrom in your virtual software.

Or just extract the files off the ISO and use them that way -- put on a hard drive image you have mounted to your virtual machines.. There are many many different ways to skin a cat ;)

And where did you get a 3.1 ISO -- I don't believe 3.1 was ever released on cdrom... Even the MS download of 3.11 from msdn or there license service is just an exe.

one of my old 3.11 boxes of past that had a CD-ROM, had it's source files path set to some nested folder on the CD drive. the directory names in the path (never seen the actual CD, could have been some sysop's burned disc) looked "official". kinda odd it was

To access your CD under DOS you need to have a CDROM driver and the MSCDEX (or any alternative) CDROM enabler. Or you could just install FreeDOS. It's opensource, compatible with 99% of MS-DOS apps, and include long file names, archive (de)compression and CDROM/NET/NTFS/USB handling OOTB).

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