Guest doomgod12345 Posted December 5, 2000 ok i know this is off topic but are they freeware or not. can u download DOS or WIn 3.1 anyware 0 Share this post Link to post
Guest Duke Nukem Posted December 6, 2000 Trust me! You DO NOT want 3.11. i have it upstairs and well.......i need to upgrade like now. It is the biggest crap you can get. Win95 i suggest if you find it. 0 Share this post Link to post
Guest David A Posted December 6, 2000 There's a couple of free DOS versions, just not any made by MS... Cadera OpenDOS comes to mind, and I think there's one called FreeDOS too. 0 Share this post Link to post
Jon Posted December 6, 2000 If you are looking for a free operating system, anything by Microsoft is not what you are after. 0 Share this post Link to post
stphrz Posted December 6, 2000 Any operating system made by Microsoft has never been nor ever will be freeware. No matter how old it is. 0 Share this post Link to post
Guest doomgod12345 Posted December 8, 2000 Duke Nukem said:Trust me! You DO NOT want 3.11. i have it upstairs and well.......i need to upgrade like now. It is the biggest crap you can get. Win95 i suggest if you find it. i know, i was just wondering if the have been made freeware considering their age. i am geting linux any way 0 Share this post Link to post
Guest Daemoneon Posted December 8, 2000 I wouldn't be so quick to jump to Linux, depending upon which Linux software manufacturer you will be purchasing from. Linux is a very good os, but don't expect to jump in and install all of your games. There really isn't any such thing as an "executable" file for Linux, it's Unix-based, it uses files that aren't even remotely useful for dos/windows, and vice-versa. Expect to have to buy many of your dos/windows games over again for Linux. (Sob, sob, so Linux isn't the savior of the os world, it's still a damn-good alternative to the MS-money machine). 0 Share this post Link to post
Lüt Posted December 8, 2000 Duke Nukem said:Trust me! You DO NOT want 3.11. i have it upstairs and well.......i need to upgrade like now. It is the biggest crap you can get. Win95 i suggest if you find it. No way, 3.1x was the most stable, fast and reliable version of Windows ever made. Unfortunately nothing today supports it, but if I could get drivers to make my new hardware run in 6.22/3.11, I would jump back immediately. Ever since 3.1, the latest Microsoft Windows "upgrades" have been downgrades. Sure, 95 would be a good update if you throw an extra 50 MHz and 16 MB RAM onto your machine to try and keep it running at the same speed it would otherwise. 98 moreso. And 2000 and ME are just a joke. 0 Share this post Link to post
stphrz Posted December 9, 2000 Daemoneon said:I wouldn't be so quick to jump to Linux, depending upon which Linux software manufacturer you will be purchasing from. Linux is a very good os, but don't expect to jump in and install all of your games. There really isn't any such thing as an "executable" file for Linux, it's Unix-based, it uses files that aren't even remotely useful for dos/windows, and vice-versa. Expect to have to buy many of your dos/windows games over again for Linux. (Sob, sob, so Linux isn't the savior of the os world, it's still a damn-good alternative to the MS-money machine). If you get a linux version of a Doom port, you can use the same iwad files that are used for the Windows and Dos versions. You can use pwad files too. So he won't have to buy Doom all over again. That's the most important thing :) 0 Share this post Link to post
Guest Ahab Posted December 10, 2000 why in heavens name would you want to download DOS or Windows 3.1? Windows 98 is the best you can get. Besides I thought that DOS was already installed into the computer. Bah, humbug! 0 Share this post Link to post
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