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#DOSBOX WINDOWS 3.1 MOUNT AS A DRIVE INSTALL#
Mounting: I mounted the root of where i installed to as the C drive, a folder to copy files into to install programs as D drive, and the windows install files as E drive.Īfter installing windows, i copied the autoexec.bat contents into the d-fend window and commented out the first line, which seems to make no difference either way. In DOSBox, you mount the virtual F: drive as a normal CD drive in DOSBox with mount d f: -t cdrom and press enter In DOSBox, type d: and press enter to go to the mounted image More information about mounting an image is here. At this point you should see the full Windows 95 CD as shown. S3 Driver (suggested for Chips Challenge and for general Windows 3.1 use). Once this is accomplished you may recall 'dir' allows us to see the contents of our folder. Windows 3.1 in DOSBox was used for QC for the disk image 30112121784018. 2-Run the setup file you just downloaded and install the program on your. Navigate into this folder via the following set of commands.D:CD win95cd. setting this higher can cause sound to stutter and harm performance.Īuto-lock mouse (to use the mouse inside windows, to release capture, pressing the windows key works)Įnable XMS - this is needed for windows to run properly. In this case, I have chosen to mount the folder with my Windows 95 CD as my D drive.
#DOSBOX WINDOWS 3.1 MOUNT AS A DRIVE DRIVERS#
You may have to use the control panel to install drivers for the soundblaster 1, i did.ĬPU Cycles: 10,000. If anyone cares to test others and installing drivers for them, let me know how it turns out. I've not tested anything but soundblaster 1. You will need DOSBox.065 or higher and the Installation files for Windows 3.1. Sound: Soundblaster 1, i disabled all other sound items, including midi. If you still need help with DOSBox, or with mounting drives in DOSBox. The below screenshots are the settings I've found to work best. You will be greeted with the familiar Windows 95 command prompt. Now you can make a D-Fend project, set the game exe to the path you installed Windows 3.11\Windows\win.com and then point D-Fend to \Windows\setup.exe and use the following screenshots to configure the remaining options. Now youre ready to begin installing Windows 95 First, open DOSBox again, and run the following commands: imgmount 2 win95.img -size 512,63,16,1015 -t hdd -fs none. You'll need to mount the folder (it needs to exist beforehand) where you want to install to, say: To install Windows 3.11, I ran dosbox from using it's defaults and without a frontend. You'll need to make sure the dosbox config is set up to not use the dynamic core, or it'll not be as stable. This is a somewhat hasty tutorial to get dosbox to run Windows 3.11 (even at a reasonably rate and with sound!) I'm using the latest CVS compile, and D-Fend frontend.