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If it's heavy enough you could use it as a doorstop.

 

 

 

Paperweight...

 

 

 

Anything that it doesn't really have to do any actual computing.

 

 

 

But really. The only things it'd be useful for, would be as a portable hardware firewall or maybe a really slow word processor.

 

 

 

Hell, wrap it up and keep it in a cupboard somewhere out of the way and see if you can sell it for a huge fortune in 50 - 75 years. :P

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Jazz it up a little with Calmira http://www.calmira.de/

 

 

 

Bit of a dead project these days, but still tends the gather the Win 3.1 preservers.

 

 

 

Depending on the connectivity, it may be ok if you need a note taker, and under Win3.1, it won't be much slower than a run of the mill system doing Windows XP today.

 

 

 

If the memory is larger than default, maybe some chance of getting it into GUI mode Linux, but with lower memory, Linux / X-Windows and a window manger would be hitting the swapfile like crazy if it would run at all.

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ya i think it has like 2mb of memory. if any1 knows how to connect it to the intenet that would b preaty cool :pray: , or if any1 has any games for it. other than that thanks for your help

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ya i think it has like 2mb of memory. if any1 knows how to connect it to the intenet that would b preaty cool :pray: , or if any1 has any games for it. other than that thanks for your help

 

 

 

Well the only internet it probably supports is dial-up through the phone line. I'm sure it does not support any type of wifi or ethernet card because those did not exist back then.

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Well the only internet it probably supports is dial-up through the phone line. I'm sure it does not support any type of wifi or ethernet card because those did not exist back then.

 

He could try looking for an old UTP PCMCIA network card on ebay.

 

But if I remember, Win 3.1 wasn't very net workable, didn't you need Windows for workgroups 3.11 with the TCP/IP network stack? I bet you I still have the TCP/IP files for 3.11 somewhere.

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z0mg!!11eleven!!11! I have a windows 3.1 aswell.

 

 

 

it's really good until you mess up the system #-o like i did. Link it up to a colour monitour and you can see things in colour instead of black and white. Mine has/had Reversi (better known as othelo-or mabye not) and backgammon, which is pretty cool. Other than that, try not to break it or mess around too much with the settings like i did. Trust me, these things r wkd

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Nooo, Win 3.1 is a breeze! It's not even an operating system, it's more like a desktop on top of DOS.

 

 

 

The main thing you can screw up is the graphics driver, which will kill it dead. But you can just boot into DOS and run setup from windows folder and reset it back to VGA.

 

 

 

Never Fear the windows 3.1, it's bark is bigger than its bite :pray: LOL.

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Nooo, Win 3.1 is a breeze! It's not even an operating system, it's more like a desktop on top of DOS.

 

 

 

The main thing you can screw up is the graphics driver, which will kill it dead. But you can just boot into DOS and run setup from windows folder and reset it back to VGA.

 

 

 

Never Fear the windows 3.1, it's bark is bigger than its bite :pray: LOL.

 

 

 

I love 3.1 :P. It was the first "OS" I ever used aside from DOS as a kid.

 

 

 

I usually ended up using DOS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Anyways I agree with rick here man, get some good 'ole dos games and have a blast. :thumbsup:

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