

Once in the Windows setup, scroll up and select Display. You can try to install them directly from Windows, however, I had issues with the dialog boxes that pop up during the install, so we’re going to install them from DOS, just like we did with the sound drivers.ĭrop back into a DOS prompt and from the Windows directory, run SETUP.exe. I found success in the S3 Vision864 drivers, so that’s what we're going to be using. Some guides say to use the S3 Trio64 drivers, other guides say to use Paradise or Tseng drivers. I had a heck of a time getting the video drivers working in Windows 3.1. However, if you want to install some old Windows 9.x games, you are going to want a few more than just 16 colors. If you are only installing Windows 3.1 for the nostalgia factor, you can stop right here you don’t need 256 colors to enjoy the vintage-ness of Windows 3.1. So let’s do that!Īfter you’ve rebooted DOSBox and booted up Windows, you should be greeted with that familiar Windows chime.

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