Windows 3.11 is a game on MS-DOS Classic Games, play Windows 3.11 game. 1: Download DOSBox for your Operating System Here; 2: Download. Windows 3.1 was originally released on April 6, 1992; official support for Windows 3.1 ended on December 31, 2001, and OEM licensing for Windows for Workgroups 3.11 on embedded systems continued to be available until November 1, 2008.
Windows 3.11 - Microsoft (1993) Tested By: MNGoldenEagle runnable - playable - supported DOSBox version: 0.74-2 ( supported) runnable - playable - supported DOSBox version: 0.73 ( supported) runnable - playable - supported DOSBox version: 0.65 ( supported) Error: 0xD00010AD (2012-08-12 10:07) MSDOSSSSSSSSSSS Where can I download Windows 3.11? (DOSBOX 0.74 compatible) note about share.exe program (2012-07-14 15:45) Glitchologteam I recently encountered the problem with Printshop Gold Edition. I used a program emulator called FAKESHAR.EXE and I was able to run it and save my work Beautiful (2011-06-19 18:26) Glitchologteam Windows 3.11 is working very well using Dominus Guide.
The only problem, like Dominus say in the guide, is that program that use share.exe will not be able to run. I only have 1 game for Windows 3.11 and 1 program. The game work very well but I didn't tested the program.
You can mount a CD or A Floppy and windows 3.11 will detect it (AWSOME). I have to thanks Dominus for the guide share dos service (2010-01-14 16:17) zolimax it is unavailable to run applications, with needs share.exe dos service. So, it's impossible to run MS Office (5 or 6) in Win 3.11 at dosbox (0.73). When i try run run share.exe from dos 6.22- it return a error and not starts. That's a problem. 0.72 (2008-05-23 17:50) Pietry Yes Win3.11 works well in dosbox072, but when exe ms-dos and return on windows, its a bug and end dosbox =( Runs just great!
(2008-02-29 19:21) Jamezzz In DosBOX 0.72, Windows 3.11 runs perfectly. The graphics problem that DOSBoxRocks described, is due to the standard graphics driver. When I installed the S3 864 video driver, I can even use 1200x1600 resolution, fully functional with 16.7M colours. For sound, I use the standard Soundblaster 1.5 driver, works great for WAVE and MID sound. Runs very well (2007-10-09 01:10) DOSBoxRocks Under DosBOX 0.72 it runs very well, but there's no sound and I can't make graphics better than 640x480 and 4 Bits (16 colors).
And if you change to DOS, DOSBox becomes a graphic problem. You have to restart DosBOX and starting Windows manually again. Error fixable, hardware issues (2006-10-12 19:42) MNGoldenEagle Error is fixed by disabling EMS in the CONF file for DOSBox. There are some issues with hardware control: the switch from full-screen DOS Shell mode to Windows will corrupt the graphics requiring a restart of Windows 3.11; it needs printer and network support, which DOSBox doesn't currently emulate (direct hardware access is also blocked by WinXP). It also is unable to create permanent swap files or use 32-bit disk/file access. Note: (2006-10-12 14:49) MNGoldenEagle Shows the logo, then halts with the following error message: 'ERROR: Unsupported expanded-memory driver already installed. Remove the driver from CONFIG.SYS.'
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Windows 3x on DOSBox guide Adapted from a guide by Windows 3x will now run in DOSBox from a mounted folder. You should have some experience with using DOSBox, first, before attempting this. This guide is not a substitute for the DOSBox README. If you haven't worked with DOSBox before, see the DOSBox README. If you still need help with DOSBox, or with mounting drives in DOSBox, you can refer to the guides here:. or one of the many online DOSBox guides, starting with ones on the.
Once you have familiarized yourself with using DOSBox, you can gather all of the necessary installation files, tools and drivers. You will need DOSBox.065 or higher and the Installation files for Windows 3.1, 3.11 or Windows for Workgroups 3.11. You will also need to install display and audio card drivers to have sound or more than 640x480, 16 colors. Downloads for these drivers can be found below. You will need to create a folder for your Windows 3x 'C:' drive. Make a sub-folder to hold the Windows install files. Copy all of the files from the original 3.5' floppies into that sub-folder to install Windows 3x from.
Some generic instructions (under Windows) to install Windows 3x in DOSBox: Installing Windows Before starting, here are a few warnings to heed:. DON'T mount your actual c: drive -Mounting your actual c: drive root as c in DOSBox (never do 'mount c C: ' - it's okay to 'mount c C: doswin') as this places your regular Windows at risk when you try to install Windows 3.x. YOU'VE BEEN WARNED!. Windows 3x support is only in DOSBox version 0.65 and higher. Create a folder on your computer to mount as your 'C:' drive. Create a sub-folder in this folder to hold install files, name it say, INSTALL. Copy all the files on your Windows 3x install floppies into this install folder.
Start DOSBox. At the prompt, type:. mount c c: dosboxc Enter. c: Enter. cd install Enter (or whatever you named it). setup.exe Enter Just follow the Windows installation instructions through Just exit DOSBox at this point as you will have no mouse in Windows 3x until you restart DOSBox. Windows 3x will be installed on your mounted 'C:' drive, but will only have 640x480 resolution with 16 colors and no sound.
You will need to now install drivers to have sound and greater resolutions and color depths. To install the Graphics Card Drivers, see. To install the SoundBlaster Drivers, see. Notes Installing Windows 3x to a disk image: It is also possible to mount an image, boot from it, install DOS and then Windows.
See on boot images on. After you have created your disk image, you can use to copy install folders into the image, boot from the image (see the guide again) and begin installing. Both XMS and EMS must be set to false in your DOSBox.conf. For most uses a boot image is not practical. Another problem is that you can only use mounted images not mounted real folders or drives (floppy, CD-ROM). However, some games might only install from a boot image. A boot image might sometimes be the only way.
Some things that don't work correctly with Windows 3x in DOSBox:. The 'A:' drive, it won't show in Windows File Manager nor in the 'run' dialog if you mount an 'A:'. You can however, enter the path i.e.: 'a: setup.exe'. It will show when nothing is mounted as 'A:'.
32-bit file and disk access doesn't work in DOSBox.