Developer runs Windows 3.1 on the iPad
In the development of Microsoft Windows, Windows 3.1 is one of the most important versions. In this version officially launched on April 6, 1992, many improvements have been made to Windows 3.0. Microsoft has added basic multimedia support to Windows 3.1, such as sound input and input and CD audio player, as well as TrueType fonts that are useful for desktop publishing. At the same time, it has also added a minesweeper game that many users will love in the future.
In fact, even after Microsoft launched Windows 95/98, Windows 3.1 was still used for a long time. Microsoft ended its technical support on December 31, 2001. Of course, most of the current Windows users, have not used Windows 3.1, which sounds more like a legend.
As we all know, the iPad is a device running iPadOS, but it is currently possible to run Windows 3.1 on the iPad with the help of an application called iDOS. iDos is designed to run and play Dos games on the iPad, and use this application to install Windows 3.1 through technical means.
The users first need to download iDOS from the App Store, as well as a legal copy of Windows, as well as Windows 3.1 but need to make some modifications to the iPad in order to get the final product of Windows 3.1 on the iPad. iDOS is a one-time fee application, the price is $4.99. As long as the necessary files are prepared, the installation takes about 30 seconds. If you want to experience Windows 3.1 better, it is best to connect a Bluetooth mouse and keyboard to avoid using a virtual keyboard. If you are interested in installing Windows 3.1 on your iPad, you can check out How-to Geek‘s complete tutorial.