Another reason Windows 3.0 MME became a footnote is it was only on the market for around a year before 3.1. With 3.1 PC manufactures just customized Windows like they were doing with MS-Dos previously so you'd have Dos and Windows setup to use the sound card and CD along with extras already installed on the hard drive out of the box.
There was a "3.1 MME" (called Microsoft MultiMedia Pack for Windows at that point) which was also OEM-exclusive but since 3.1 came stock with multimedia capability it was its own unique package consisting of the exclusive 3.0 MME add-ons (Alarm Clock, Music Box, HyperGuide, etc.); known distributions are from Gateway 2000 and Packard Bell.
you should do something on modular windows 3.1... from what i understand it was released only on the tandy video information system which itself failed and then was never released on anything else again
it says: A Sound Blaster Pro audio card was not found at the specified settings. Please check your hardware configuration to determine the correct settings., what should i do 86Box??
Tandy Sound Blaster is not available on my DOSBOX (from my smartphone and my Windows 11), only Creative Sound Blaster OEM (found on CD-ROM of Windows MME by the date through timestamp: December 1991) Yomaru Kasuga
@@86Box Hello 86Box, it said: A Sound Blaster Pro audio card was not found at the specified settings. please check your hardware configuration to determine the correct settings, can you help me 86Box?? (Note: I am running Windows 3.0 MME (1991) in Limbo x86 Pc Emulator 2.10.0 x86.)
using 86box i never was able to use cd audio (from images with audio tracks) within windows 3.x (mostly windows for workgroups). i installed [mci] cd-audio in control panel / drivers but media player does not show audio cd as device. :( could you please do a tutorial for getting cd audio working in windows 3.x (including 3.11 workgroups)?
I'll be honest, I'm not familiar with this version of Windows, but I feel a serious need to mention that it's absolutely mandatory to install a suitable graphics capable printer driver if you want TrueType fonts on Windows 3.1. It doesn't matter if the printer even exists or not, or even if it's emulated. But if you want TrueType fonts in the GUI, you absolutely have to install a printer driver. The Epson FX80 drivers come with Windows 3.1 and are rather small and are sufficient for this. I dunno about Windows 3.0 with MME though.
Another reason Windows 3.0 MME became a footnote is it was only on the market for around a year before 3.1. With 3.1 PC manufactures just customized Windows like they were doing with MS-Dos previously so you'd have Dos and Windows setup to use the sound card and CD along with extras already installed on the hard drive out of the box.
There was a "3.1 MME" (called Microsoft MultiMedia Pack for Windows at that point) which was also OEM-exclusive but since 3.1 came stock with multimedia capability it was its own unique package consisting of the exclusive 3.0 MME add-ons (Alarm Clock, Music Box, HyperGuide, etc.); known distributions are from Gateway 2000 and Packard Bell.
you should do something on modular windows 3.1... from what i understand it was released only on the tandy video information system which itself failed and then was never released on anything else again
3:52 I honestly don’t get the foreshadowing
it says: A Sound Blaster Pro audio card was not found at the specified settings. Please check your hardware configuration to determine the correct settings., what should i do 86Box??
Amazing video with very nice effort!
Tandy Sound Blaster is not available on my DOSBOX (from my smartphone and my Windows 11), only Creative Sound Blaster OEM (found on CD-ROM of Windows MME by the date through timestamp: December 1991)
Yomaru Kasuga
The Tandy OEM edition works just fine in DOSBox-X. Very easy to setup.
@@RobertdeRooy really? DOSBOX-x just like a pro?
The TSB is really just a Sound Blaster Pro 1 clone, so you should be able to use it with the Tandy release.
Next up: Windows 98 Second Edition “for Best Results”
Only now I find out about that Norton Desktop launcher... 30 years late.
My First Windows! Nobody knew what I was talking about; Said I was making stuff up
tfw a niche PC emulator gets its own TH-cam channel and makes tech content that's actually good and not just for the sake of promotion
:)
@@86Box Hello 86Box, it said: A Sound Blaster Pro audio card was not found at the specified settings. please check your hardware configuration to determine the correct settings, can you help me 86Box?? (Note: I am running Windows 3.0 MME (1991) in Limbo x86 Pc Emulator 2.10.0 x86.)
@@ZannySobrevilla We cannot provide support for other emulators, sorry.
@@86BoxNow i am running Windows 3.0 MME (1991) on Limbo x86 Pc Emulator 6.0.1-QEmu 5.1.0, can i install the sound card??
@@86BoxHello 86Box, can i install sound/audio card on Windows 3.0 MME (Creative Labs) (1991) on Limbo x86 PC Emulator 6.0.1-QEmu 5.1.0??
using 86box i never was able to use cd audio (from images with audio tracks) within windows 3.x (mostly windows for workgroups). i installed [mci] cd-audio in control panel / drivers but media player does not show audio cd as device. :(
could you please do a tutorial for getting cd audio working in windows 3.x (including 3.11 workgroups)?
i really need to get cd audio working in wfw!
i guess i have to ask at github since my question here is not read or even seen... :(
sorry for not replying earlier - but i can't really make any tutorials at the moment due to my busy schedule and technical difficulties.
Does sound shuttering was fixed?
Windows 3.0 MME replaces original 3.0 WinHelp with 3.1 WinHelp. When you install Excel 4.0 on non-MME Windows 3.0 the same situation happens.
i always get "CMOS Size Mismatch" error, i think i didn't configure something correctly
where was all this info back when we had to figure these things out because they were literally the cutting edge of technology at the time lol
I'll be honest, I'm not familiar with this version of Windows, but I feel a serious need to mention that it's absolutely mandatory to install a suitable graphics capable printer driver if you want TrueType fonts on Windows 3.1.
It doesn't matter if the printer even exists or not, or even if it's emulated. But if you want TrueType fonts in the GUI, you absolutely have to install a printer driver.
The Epson FX80 drivers come with Windows 3.1 and are rather small and are sufficient for this.
I dunno about Windows 3.0 with MME though.
cool
that was cool!
nice
damn new vid
epic
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