• Windows 3.1x (codenamed Janus) is a series of 16-bit operating systems, produced by Microsoft for use on personal computers.
  • Windows 3.1 Simulator - it's just a toy.
  • Windows 3.1 is a major release of Microsoft Windows. It was released to manufacturing on April 6, 1992, as a successor to Windows 3.0.
  • Install Windows 3.1 in DOSBox to run old 16-bit Windows games on 64-bit versions of Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and anywhere else DOSBox runs.
  • Windows 3.1 (codenamed Janus) is a series of 16-bit GUI operating environments for MS-DOS developed by Microsoft for use on personal computers.
  • Microsoft ended support for all of the Windows 3.1x series on 31 December 2001, except the embedded version, which continued until 2008.[4].
  • Microsoft Windows 3.1 was an evolution to Windows 3.0 and undoubtably the most popular, poster child version in the Windows 3.x series.
  • Windows 3.1 was not vastly different graphically at all from its predecessor Windows 3.0 with 16-bit hues next to some little trendy changes.
  • Windows 3.1x. 31 languages. ... Windows NT is not a true update to Windows 3.1 as it does not share any kernel code with Windows 3.1.
  • This guide will give a general description of installing Windows 3.1x in DOSBox-X, in addition to addressing some common issues.