Basically, I had stumbled across an article titled “ The end of an era – Windows 3.x “. In summary, the article explained that on November 1 st 2008 Microsoft stopped allowing licenses for Windows for ...
Let's go back in time to an era of personal computing, where dial-up internet was cutting-edge and desktop monitors were enormous. Specifically, let's jump to April 6, 1992, the day Microsoft released ...
The switch from Windows 3.x to Windows 95 was a big step for Microsoft and their software developers. Accordingly, Microsoft tested the compatibility of as many programs as possible when making the ...
While the world has focused with hand-wringing angst about the fate of XP, it has paid no heed to the fact that this month, Microsoft finally retired its most popular desktop OS ever, the 29-year-old ...
Prompt Forever: FreeDOS is a free operating system designed to be a competent replacement for MS-DOS and other prompt-based operating systems. The project still has to achieve perfect compatibility ...
windows 3.1 is dos based so... the os as well as any programs designed for it are programmed to take more direct control of the hardware the software is installed on. whenever you're running a ...