Windows 3.1 lives again....online Created 14 years ago2010-01-25 16:41:57 UTC by Tito Tito

Created 14 years ago2010-01-25 16:41:57 UTC by Tito Tito

Posted 14 years ago2010-01-25 16:41:57 UTC Post #278393
Most of you here won't remember this, but back in the olden days there was once a version of Windows called 3.1. It was unstable, plain-looking, clunky, virtually feature free, and we liked it. Want to know what it was like without actually loading it up on a real PC? Just go to this website, and there it is in all (well, some of) its glory:

http://www.michaelv.org

It's a clever creation by a programer called Michael Vincent, using JavaScript to let you operate a replica of Windows 3.1 that feels remarkably like the real thing. You can even fire up MS DOS and type in a few choice commands that actually work. Heck, it's even slow like computers were back then.

Source: http://www.crunchgear.com/2010/01/24/run-windows-3-1-in-your-browser/
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-25 16:55:38 UTC Post #278394
Back then, it didn't even run on Windows. Windows was a DOS app.

Oh the memories!
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-25 17:09:38 UTC Post #278395
Not only that, Windows 3.1 came in the back then awesome and spacious 1.44MB 3.5" floppy disks. Man, those were the days!
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-25 18:33:57 UTC Post #278399
I used 5 1/4" disks. And those were really "floppy" disks.

The 3.5" diskettes were actually rigid.

I used Windows 2.0 before upgrading to Windows 3.0
satchmo satchmo“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. -- Samuel Beckett”
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-25 18:40:14 UTC Post #278401
The oldest Windows I saw was Windows 95, and the first time I saw it was I think in 97' when I was 4. The last time I think I saw it was in 2002 at a friend who still had a 486 with 512 HDD.
I used Windows 98 from 99 to 2006. :D
Striker StrikerI forgot to check the oil pressure
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-25 18:48:46 UTC Post #278403
I used 5 1/4" disks. And those were really "floppy" disks.
Oh damn, that's right.....I forgot all about the 5 1/4" disks! If I remember correctly, they were around before the 3.5" diskettes were. And yes, you are right satchmo, the 5 1/4" disks were more flimsier than the 3.5" ones, I remember now. I also remember seeing some PC's equipped with both the 5 1/4" and 3.5" drives.
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-25 19:35:50 UTC Post #278406
Me and a friend used to play a game called Gorillas using Qbasic. It was epic
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-25 20:57:28 UTC Post #278408
I used to play that too! Gorillas kicks butt!
Penguinboy PenguinboyHaha, I died again!
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-25 22:38:07 UTC Post #278411
I never got to play the Qbasic version of Gorillas like Saribous pointed out, but I did play a flash version of it a few times some years ago. Here's one site I found where they have it ready to play for free if you are interested: http://www.kongregate.com/games/Moly/gorillas-bas

Also, a sequel was made to this game, "Gorilla 2: The Return". This one is not a flash game, it is a stand alone .exe, and freeware to. Here's a quote from the download site:
Gorilla 2: The Return is packed with new additions, including an entire arsenal of banana types, more gorilla characters, enhanced graphics, and the ability to play online! Your goal is to hit your opponent by varying the angle and power of your throw, taking into account wind speed, wind direction, gravity, and the city skyline.
I myself already downloaded and installed Gorilla 2 on my PC, and I can say that it is a very good blast from the past, real old school fun! It's a decent improvement from the original. Oh yea, it installs and runs on Vista without no problems, though I do not know how it does with Windows 7.

Download for Gorillas 2: http://www.oddsim.com/other/games.html
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-27 10:45:40 UTC Post #278446
Nice, thanks for the links Tito :D
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-27 14:21:21 UTC Post #278448
I remember computers that only had the color green on the monitor.
Rimrook RimrookSince 2003
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-27 14:35:59 UTC Post #278449
How about orange? I had a friend with one of those monitors. It was supercool because it was a colour different than green!
Posted 14 years ago2010-01-27 17:27:13 UTC Post #278465
Hahaha, I remember good old Windows 3.1.

My sister had a computer at one time that had 3.1 and had the small floppy disk slot and the original big floppy disk spot. Used to play old floppy disk games. Ah, those were the days.
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