Darren wrote:
I have vpc 1, Realpc 1, Blue Lable 1.6se and a couple of others, none of which are likely to work on a 68000, possibly with the amiga being the exception, cross-dos. Windows 3.11 will run fine on a quadra, sharing the limited resources of a SE would be a large problem if it were possible at all.
I recently got a copy of RealPC Classic (Or it might have been SoftPC Classic... been awhile time since I used it) and although it's intended for Mac Classic and LC, I've used it on an unmodified Plus and as far up as a 68030 with WishIWere. It crashes happily on a 68040+ even with WishIWere.
lowest I go is Softpc3.1pro, as Phil mentioned its aimed at the Mac II series.
The DOS performance is actually not too horrible. It'd be usable if you really really had to use a DOS program. Between the small screen and black and white, it's a bit limited.
DOS5.0 and win3.1, 5 floppies. Since when is a small B&W screen no fun? ;)
I did get masochistic and install Windows 3.0 just to see it work. It does indeed, but takes several minutes to start and you can watch the screen paint individual lines. Fun, but again not useful :)
The whole lot works well on a ppc, I'd like to know the version number for the Classic, LC version. A swap if your interested?
Nice to see OS6 supported which would go a long way to reduce to resources required.
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