On Tue, 4 May 2004 16:49:25 -0700 (PDT)
Fred Cisin <cisin(a)xenosoft.com> wrote:
> 3.1
requires extended memory (286)
On Tue, 4 May 2004 RMaxwell(a)atlantissi.com wrote:
IIRC, you DON'T need extended memory to run
Win3.1 in "Standard" mode,
just "386 Enhanced" mode. Of course, "Standard" couldn't switch
tasks
or do much of what people expect of Windoze now (except crash). I recall
the day I came back from the Rochester (NY) Hamfest with a $5 RAM board
that gave me a whole 1MB on top of my 640K and the chance to turn on the
Enhanced functions...
Windoze 3.1 will refuse to install unless there is SOME memory above 1M.
It therefore can not be installed on an 8088 machine.
Preliminary tests in August 1991 on the Beta version confirmed that it
in addition to refusing to install unless there was SOME memory above 1M,
it would not run if that memory were removed.
It WOULD work on an AT that had less than 640K of main memory, but had
some extended (512K main, 128K extended) There is a possibility that it
might work with as little as 16K of extended, but it REFUSES to install
without SOMETHING up there.
Now I may have to install Windows 3.1 on my Kaypro 8088 system to confirm or
debunk my belief.
And that's a pity as it right now has CP/M-86 installed on it. But I can always
reinstall CP/M-86 anytime (a complete retail box copy of Digital Research branded CP/M-86
sits on my shelf, by the Windows 1.03, DOS 1.0 and WordStar 3.3 complete boxes).