- DOSBOX WINDOWS 3.1 NETWORK DRIVER
- DOSBOX WINDOWS 3.1 NETWORK FULL
- DOSBOX WINDOWS 3.1 NETWORK SOFTWARE
- DOSBOX WINDOWS 3.1 NETWORK PC
Windows for Pen Computing 1.0 was a series of Microsoft-produced add-ons for Microsoft Windows versions in 1992 with additional tools for tablet PCs.
DOSBOX WINDOWS 3.1 NETWORK SOFTWARE
Included software for playing and manipulating digital video.Added a application programming interface that allowed software developers working on the Windows platform to add the ability to play or manipulate digital video to their own applications.Audio Video Interleave (AVI) format for video.Release Date: November 1992 (Windows 3.1 and Windows 3.11) The Wolverine stack was an early version of the TCP/IP stack that would later ship with Windows 95, and provided an early testbed for the 16-to-32-bit compatibility layer that was crucial to Windows 95's success. However, it was only compatible with Windows for Workgroups 3.11, and lacked support for dial-up. Wolverine was a 32-bit stack (accessible from 16-bit Windows applications via WinSock thunks), which gave it superior performance to most of the third-party TCP/IP Windows stacks available. Usually third-party packages were used, but in August 1994, Microsoft released an add-on package (codenamed Wolverine) that provided TCP/IP support in Windows for Workgroups 3.11.
DOSBOX WINDOWS 3.1 NETWORK FULL
Full 32-bit network redirectors, and the VCACHE.386 file cache, shared between them.Ī Winsock package was required to support TCP/IP networking in Windows 3.x.Release Date: Aug(shipped November 1993).
DOSBOX WINDOWS 3.1 NETWORK DRIVER
DOSBOX WINDOWS 3.1 NETWORK PC