- #Dosbox windows 3.1 memory install#
- #Dosbox windows 3.1 memory zip file#
- #Dosbox windows 3.1 memory drivers#
- #Dosbox windows 3.1 memory driver#
#Dosbox windows 3.1 memory install#
#Dosbox windows 3.1 memory driver#
Install a CD-ROM driver into MS-DOS so that you can mount a CD as D:\ for example.But basically, a floppy disk boot is going to be used one way or another.
#Dosbox windows 3.1 memory drivers#
Or if you have a DOS boot floppy that has CD-ROM drivers built in, boot that and then mount an ISO containing all the unpacked MS-DOS floppy files.Install MS-DOS from floppy disk images (no CD/ISO based install is supported for MS-DOS).It will not be directly bootable, however. You could turn that into an ISO file using any ISO creation tool.
#Dosbox windows 3.1 memory zip file#
On this page I have an "unpacked" Windows 3.11 install folder (it's a single zip file that contains all files from all Win3.11 floppy disks). MS-DOS and Windows 3.1 were originally distributed as floppy disks, so no CD-based installation is supported. Note that two VMs can not be powered on at the same time if they have the same disk attached! Windows XP or Linux) which does support guest additions. Power off the DOS VM, and attach its hard disk as a secondary drive on a newer VM (i.e.For a host-to-guest only transfer, create an ISO image (some CD burners on Linux let you turn a folder into an ISO file instead of burning to disk you'd select your folder, right-click "burn to disk" and on the burn:/// URI the button to actually burn would pop up a window where one option is to make an ISO instead.Create a floppy disk image you attach to the VM to copy files to/from, then detach it from the VM and mount it as a loopback device on the host OS to access files.If the networking works, try an FTP server you can connect to from within the virtual machine.
VirtualBox Guest Additions don't support any version of Windows older than Windows 2000/XP, so shared folders won't work.
For a limited time only, files for installing MS-DOS 6.22 and Windows 3.1!