
- Dosbox windows 3.1 not enough memory to install driver#
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- Dosbox windows 3.1 not enough memory to install portable#
- Dosbox windows 3.1 not enough memory to install software#
- Dosbox windows 3.1 not enough memory to install Pc#
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Dosbox windows 3.1 not enough memory to install portable#

Those 386SX chips are plentiful and cheap, by comparison.
Dosbox windows 3.1 not enough memory to install Pc#
They’d be better kept in the hands of real vintage PC enthusiasts. However, those CPUs are rare by comparison and installing them for the giggles would be a waste.

Technically, a Cyrix 386/486 hybrid CPU with internal cache could have been used as an alternative here. Otherwise, the power of the 486 is wasted. You need lots of external cache, too, to not to bottleneck the 486. Problem with the 486 is that you require a much better infrastructure on the motherboard, faster chipsets, more traces. That level of miniaturization was never reached again in the 90s. However, I can understand the focus on the 386SX rather a 486.īack in the 90s, some Baby-AT motherboards with 40MHz 386DX/SX CPUs were tiny, yet fully functional and had a couple of ISA slots. Especially for the 32-Bit version, quite a few extensions exist. It’s functionality can still be extended by plug-ins. Or a physical null-modem (good for Linux users).Īnyway, Ui-view is still fine in either version.
Dosbox windows 3.1 not enough memory to install driver#
A null-modem driver or two VMs is all it needs.
Dosbox windows 3.1 not enough memory to install software#
Software TNCs like Direwolf, soundmodem or MixW2/MixW3 can talk to it via COM port. It’s also fully usable these days, still.ĭOSBox+Windows 3.1 may do.
Dosbox windows 3.1 not enough memory to install registration#
The current version is online, but Ui-view32 needs a registration code (free of charge).įor SWLs, the original 16-Bit version is still worth a try, thus. That being said, Ui-view32 can easily be run on Windows 95 to XP. On a 386 and up, Windows 3.1x can use virtual memory, too. More RAM on Windows is better, of course, depending on the resolution/colour-depth of the maps used. That’s an amount a classic 286 motherboard with SIMM sockets can handle in most cases. Same PC in the shack has a PK-232 attached, so it made sense. Posted in Retrocomputing Tagged 386sx, 8088, AliExpress, dos, pc, windows 95 Post navigation Thanks to the many tipsters who came to us with this one. Haven’t got $250 but must have a DOS PC? It’s five years since someone emulated one on an ESP8266. But are they $250 levels of cool? Probably not, when the modern equivalent in a base model Steam Deck is about $450 and there are so many emulation options out there. Inestimably cool, and we have to admit a level of desire. It’s debatable how good a Windows 95 machine the 386sx would be even with that 8 megabytes of RAM, but both of them will benefit from their solid-state CF card hard drives. Neither would have appeared in a palmtop or clamshell laptop form factor in their own eras, so they would both have been considered phenomenal machines when new. Some canny Chinese designer has spotted a product niche, and run with it.įor your cash you get what would have been a high spec 386sx PC in the early 1990s and a pretty useful 8088 machine in the mid ’80s. These are the fruit of the chip recycling business, devices removed from their original boards, cleaned up, and sold on.

A close look at the photographs on the Ali listings shows chips with date codes more appropriate to the era when these chips were king, with a mid-1990s VGA chip and a 2000s-era 386-core SoC. Just what on earth is going on?įirst of all, these PCs are not evidence of those aged chips going back into production. If you have around $250 to spare, you can have a brand new, made in 2023, 80386sx plamtop PC capable of running Windows 95, or an 8088 laptop for DOS. It’s not likely that we’ll talk about a new PC here at Hackaday because where’s the news in yet another commodity computer? But today along comes not one but two new PCs courtesy of the ever bounteous hall of wonders at AliExpress, that are unusual enough to take a look at.
