Windows 3.1 programs released in Internet archive

John Connor

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Nov 30, 2012
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Above: Windows 3.1

The latest treasure trove of ancient software to hit the Internet Archive is a swathe of games, shareware, and productivity tools from Windows 3.1.
Dating from the early 1990s, Windows 3.1 was a notable step in the evolution of Windows as an operating system, and Software Library: Windows 3.x revives more than a thousand programs from the 16-bit operating system, right in your browser.


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Believe it or not, Windows 3.1 is actually still used in some parts of the world — just a few months back, Orly airport in France saw many flights grounded due to air-traffic control still reportedly using the ancient operating system.


http://venturebeat.com/2016/02/11/w...o-life-in-latest-internet-archive-collection/


Might just have to load 3.1 in VMware to play Monopoly.
 

kranky

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I used to have a couple fantastic pinball games (Royal Flush and Eight-ball Deluxe) that worked on 3.1 and 95 but they weren't programmed to handle faster PCs - so the games ran at ultra speed on newer machines and became unplayable.
 

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Believe it or not, Windows 3.1 is actually still used in some parts of the world — just a few months back, Orly airport in France saw many flights grounded due to air-traffic control still reportedly using the ancient operating system.

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