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- #Windows 3.1 calmira driver#
- #Windows 3.1 calmira software#
- #Windows 3.1 calmira code#
- #Windows 3.1 calmira windows#
#Windows 3.1 calmira windows#
Windows will set the system directory accordingly.
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You can put all of the other files in a different directory as long as it's in path. It lives in the directory %windir%, which points to the directory where all of the settings are stored. Win.com does not have to be in the windows directory. This discourages certian bugs in Windows that makes certian assumptions regarding msdos 5.0 or later. Alternately, try using a dos that pretends to be msdos 3.31 or something.
#Windows 3.1 calmira driver#
You might have to hunt down something called vga30.drv (say, on the Windows Driver Library diskette set). It's related to the video driver, even vga.drv causes problems. Still, i have seen this problem a number of times. There seems no problems with DOS, but if you're using msdos 7.1 (from win9x), you have to start windows differently: (don't have windows in the path, then cd windows, then win, then cd. You are defintely launching windows, according to your video. The fourth command should give a overview of all variables defined in autoexec.bat and append them to test.txt The third command should give a tree of all the folders and append them to test.txt The second command should look for all instances of win on your system in all folders and copy then to test.txt Paste the 4 commands below in the command prompt and paste the contents of test.txt in this forum. So let's assume your autoexec.bat contains this.ĭoes the C:ndo2000 folder contain a win.bat, win.com or win.exe?ĭid you create a win.exe or bat file in the root folder? As long as you supposedly had just WIN at the End the Windows boot up should happen. Well its suppose to be one but the two :: make it easier to find.ĭOS because you are calling "win" on the last line but it is not listed on the PATH variables.I think that is why the "Windows" Path is being used because the WIN.com file is in there. Other versions and the original one can be found at Calmira Online.Yeah! The :: are meant as comments. The project's homepage is the same as the one for Calmira Longhorn. It was going to be based on Calmira Longhorn 3.6 and contain new features.
#Windows 3.1 calmira software#
On August 19, 2008, Peter Protus, developer of Calmira Longhorn, announced that he stopped both the development of the software as well as support. Also, the "Frenchbutton bug" was now fixed. In the new version new features included a vista style logon screen, an "X" button in the upper-right corner of windows, and LFN Support. After an extended time with no new updates (2 years) Calmira Longhorn 3.6 was released. Version 3.5 still had some bugs around dialog buttons (they are showed in French). Calmira Longhorn: Is a modified version that tries to mimic the Windows Longhorn (or Vista) interface.Version 4.0 Beta also includes modifications from Calmira LFN, but has been released on March 6, 2006, meaning that some bugs fixed in Calmira LFN since then are still there, and that there are no custom window borders. Calmira XP: Modified version that tries to mimic the Windows XP interface.The last version (released on December 19, 2006) also has custom window borders that mimic Windows 95 ones. Calmira LFN: Modified version that supports Long File Names, better icon shading, a 'My Documents' icon, and a dialog to change the wallpaper.Modified versionsīeing open source, some people developed their own version of Calmira, adding other features and customizations. An attempt to port parts of Calmira to Windows NT 3.51 has been made, and the project has resulted in NT Shell. However, as the Calmira shell was initially developed on the 16-bit Delphi 1.0 programming environment, active contributors are more or less restricted to developing the shell on that platform.
#Windows 3.1 calmira code#
The source code for the Calmira shell is publicly available under GNU GPL license, thus allowing software developers to participate in the project. Because the Windows 3.x environment is virtually extinct as of 2009, additions of new features and addons to Calmira are few and far between. The Calmira shell was developed on Borland Delphi 1.0, an Object Pascal based programming environment by Borland.