

However, DOSBox wasn't made to run Windows.

It installed, and ran, and I was able to install Chip's Challenge from Microsoft's Best of Windows Entertainment Pack and play it, with sound effects and everything. I was able to install Windows 3.1 on top of the DOSBox emulator. It wasn't an easy virtual machine to work with, and I could scarcely get even Windows XP to function to my liking with it, let alone try running a dinosaur of an operating system that isn't up to speed with current hardware, like what QEMU emulates for its virtual machines. The first virtual machine software I found in the last year or two was QEMU. So, I have more than a few nostalgic memories with the operating system, and have been trying to somehow virtualize it and relive a little bit of my past. My first computer ever was an old late-80s Tandy machine that was running MS-DOS and Windows 3.1 - I got it when I was in kindergarten or first grade, and kept it until after I started 7 th grade.
