Once the Windows 3.1 setup is complete, select Reboot, then start DOSBox again. Just a heads-up, there is actually a very easy to setup Front-End for DosBox called D-Fend Reloaded which basically allows you to easily create different profiles such as CPU, Sound, Graphics, Key mappings for the DOS Games. It runs its own 32-bit multitasking kernel (VMM32.VXD), and only uses DOS as a bootloader and compatibility layer for old 16. Windows 95 is actually not really built on top of DOS either. Windows 2000 and XP require Pentium instructions that are not emulated by DOSBox, so they won't run. The program lies within Development Tools, more precisely General. This free program was originally developed by Peter Klauer. The most popular versions of the DOSBox Frontend are 0.5 and 0.0. Our website provides a free download of DOSBox Frontend 0.5.17.
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