How To: Windows 3.1 On The iPad Using DOSPad – Installation, Mouse, Drivers, Sound
▻http://www.macnotes.net/2010/11/03/how-to-windows-3-1-on-the-ipad-using-dospad-installation-mouse-drivers-sou
For four hours only, iDOS was available in the App Store before its deletion, since it allows to mount the iPad’s filesystem into a virtual drive. Since then, DOSPad was re-released in the Cydia Store. And while it’s actually some kind of blasphemy, it enables to run a full-featured Windows 3.1 on an iPad or iPhone via DOSBox, including sound and graphics. We show you how to ressurrect a long gone Windows on the iPad.
Windows 3.1 on the iPad is not much more than a toy mostly, lacking of useful software nowadays. In addition to that, the emulated 486 CPU is quite slow and prevents running Windows games. But this experiment shows how much power DOSPad has. If you’re a true nerd, you definitely should give this a try, refreshing your old Windows 3.1 and DOS-knowledges. For true DOS-games, DOSPad is a great emulator and gets even better when it supports hardware keyboards or gaming input devices, what already is being announced.
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