Welcome to eXoWin3x 2.0!

eric

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This pack includes 1,138 Windows 3x games. Windows 3x was an "operating environment" that ran on DOS. It preceded Windows 95 which was a proper operating system and did not run on DOS (although it had a DOS mode it could pass over to when needed). While Windows 3.x (the X standing for either 3.0, 3.1, or 3.11) ran on DOS, it was much more capable of running multi media content. As CD-ROMs were just beginning to become main stream at this time, this led to an influx of reference, productivity, educational, and FMV games released for the platform.

The focus of the main project is on games & MPC CD-ROMs that were either released in English or are fairly easy to play without a knowledge of their native language. This project is a bit different in scope from eXoDOS in that it extends beyond just games. This is primarily due to the fact that the variety of commercial releases for this platform were much more varied and much less preserved.

The software included in eXoWin3x is already setup using DOSBox, with a handful of games relying on VHD's due to their need of true DOS 6.22 files. The launching of games is seamless for the end user however, and no prior knowledge of DOSBox is required.

With the Windows 3.x 30 year anaversery - this is a pretty neat set! 345GB of Win3 goodness.
 

Patrick

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its been a long time sense i've used bittorrent. whats the client people use nowadays? is μTorrent still the one to use?
 

Patrick

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qtorrent website looks like its commercial. .. i just got that energy from their website design.
but its not. its free software / GPL. so far so good. i'm using it right now. thanks.

also found this on exo site. (the wget got me idk why)
Q: How do I get one of the eXo projects?
You may download it via torrent or via wget (http). Considering the size of these packages, I would suggest the torrent method. A ratio free torrent of every project is available on each project's respctive page.

edit: i should have started the download on my windows computer. although they use dosbox for the emulation. the frontend is designed to be used on windows...
 
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