It's already set to 640x480 so you don't need to do any changes. If you want to revert back to 640x480, just copy system.ini from Data\WIN3\normalres in the same folder. I made this simple: copy Data\WIN3\SMALLRES\system.ini to e:\Dos\C\WINDOWS\ in order to set the resolution to 320x240. * In order to change the resolution from 640x480 to 320x240 in Windows 3.1, you need to change the drivers. Anyways, if you screw up and your screen is rotated 90 degrees, copy Data\WIN3\Orientation\landscape\nf to e:\Data\ on your phone, where e:\ is your memory card.
Nokia e63) you don't need to do anything, because it's already set to that. * If your phone has a landscape screen (eg. You must select graphics option 5 (EGA) if you want color. This is a necessary step (due to DOSBox handling of mounted drives) for the installer to recognize that the directory was created.
#Installing windows on dosbox install#
Nokia N95), copy Data\WIN3\Orientation\normal\nf to e:\Data\ on your phone, where e:\ is your memory card. When prompted for an install path, press enter (to accept default of c:windows) THEN press Ctrl-F4 to refresh the disk cache.
Windows 3.1 is not free software, so you cannot legally download a copy. You can do this by putting something similar to the following under the autoexec section of your configuration file: imgmount 2 'U:\mpayne\DOSBox\Images\Hard Disks\MS-DOS 6.22.img' -size 512,63,16,507 -fs none REM The following is wrapped because it is a long line. Obtaining the install disks is a bit more tricky. In order to install MS-DOS, we need to tell DOSBox to mount our disk image. Copy all of the contents of the folder "memory card" to your phone's memory card. Installing Windows in DOSBox is super easy. Warning! Although Windows 3.1 is very old and it might be abandonware, please use this ONLY if you also own a copy of MS Windows 3.1.