First some background:
I've got an old WinBook FX laptop (Pentium 133mhz, 32mb ram, 2gb harddrive) and I've installed Windows 3.1 on it in an attempt to make myself a digital picture frame. I found a piece of software that runs a slideshow beautifully and everything is great... except it only displays 16 colors...
It gave me a message saying I could find a driver and update it to display 256 colors, but that's still not enough for what I want. I want to display digital photographs at their full potential (albeit, only at like 800x600 resolution or even 640x480).
Is there anyway to display true color under Windows 3.1? I'd install Windows 95 on it (maybe even 98, if it'd run) but the laptop has no cdrom drive, and no USB ports for an external one. It has pcmcia slots, but I don't have a working cdrom to use that way either.
Just as an aside, I tried installing MuLinux and cloning it to the harddrive, but while using xli to try to display pictures, it kept rendering them at 256 colors... plus I could never actually get it to do a full-screen slideshow. I was going to install feh or something else for slideshows, but didn't have GCC installed, so I couldn't compile anything.
Any help on getting true color in Win3.1 or any other possible solutions to my problem?
I've got an old WinBook FX laptop (Pentium 133mhz, 32mb ram, 2gb harddrive) and I've installed Windows 3.1 on it in an attempt to make myself a digital picture frame. I found a piece of software that runs a slideshow beautifully and everything is great... except it only displays 16 colors...
It gave me a message saying I could find a driver and update it to display 256 colors, but that's still not enough for what I want. I want to display digital photographs at their full potential (albeit, only at like 800x600 resolution or even 640x480).
Is there anyway to display true color under Windows 3.1? I'd install Windows 95 on it (maybe even 98, if it'd run) but the laptop has no cdrom drive, and no USB ports for an external one. It has pcmcia slots, but I don't have a working cdrom to use that way either.
Just as an aside, I tried installing MuLinux and cloning it to the harddrive, but while using xli to try to display pictures, it kept rendering them at 256 colors... plus I could never actually get it to do a full-screen slideshow. I was going to install feh or something else for slideshows, but didn't have GCC installed, so I couldn't compile anything.
Any help on getting true color in Win3.1 or any other possible solutions to my problem?