While Windows 3.1 has long since faded into computing history, developer Jeff Parsons found a way to bring it back to life. Using his PCjs Machines emulator, he managed to get a fully functional copy of Windows 3.1 running directly inside a web browser. The emulator uses an IBM PC AT configuration running at 8 megahertz, equipped with 2 megabytes of RAM and IBM VGA graphics, all powered by PC DOS 3.30 as its underlying operating system. It replicates the original Windows 3.10 setup by loading...

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