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With iDOS and Windows 3.1, you can turn your iPad into a portable classic gaming machine. Benj has shown off several classic Windows titles running on his iPad, including games like Civilization II.
Don't want Windows 10? No problem, upgrade to Windows 3.1 instead Meet the Microsoft operating system that ushered in much of what we experience in desktop computing today.
An anonymous developer has created a WinGPT app for the Windows 3.1 operating system. It brings a ChatGPT interface to ancient 16-bit PCs.
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WireGuard for Windows 0.3.1 is the release you’ve been waiting for Unprivileged users can start and stop WireGuard tunnels via the UI now.
AMD's upcoming Windows 11 22H2 driver based on WDDM 3.1 will finally optimize the performance of OpenGL applications on Radeon GPUs, something which has been a problem for a very long time.
Failed Windows 3.1 system blamed for shutting down Paris airport And the people who understand the old operating system are all retiring.
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