TITLE Open Discussion: DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows 9x and Windows ME — Retro Systems, Compatibility & Real Hardware
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This topic is an open discussion hub for classic DOS and early Windows operating systems:
MS-DOS, Windows 3.x, Windows 95/98, and Windows ME.The goal of this thread is to collect practical, real-world experience related to:
- Installing and configuring legacy operating systems
- Running classic software and games
- Hardware compatibility (ISA/PCI cards, chipsets, GPUs, sound cards)
- Storage solutions (IDE, SATA adapters, CF/SD mods)
- BIOS and firmware limitations on old and modern platforms
- Emulation vs real hardware (DOSBox, PCem, 86Box vs native systems)
This topic is intentionally open for replies.
If you have a quick question, an observation, or want to share a working setup, you can simply reply here.If your case requires long logs, multiple screenshots, or step-by-step troubleshooting,
please create a separate topic in this category and reference it here if needed.Recommended use cases for replying in this thread:
- “Does this hardware combination work with Windows 98 SE?”
- “Best sound card for pure DOS on late Socket 370 / Socket A?”
- “Issues booting DOS with modern SSD + adapter”
- “Real hardware vs emulation — pros and cons”
- “Tips for stable retro builds in 2025+”
This is a technical discussion space.
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