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I hope I helped you guys! Remember, this currently only works on New 3DS models.
#W95.img dosbox wii professional
If you decide to use Windows 98, I recommend using a build of 98lite Professional if you can (for startup time). With this setting, D-PAD = Arrow keys, Start = Enter, Select = Esc.You can then press the bottom screen again to resume the Windows startup. Change User 1 device type to Joystick (4axis/4buttons + kbd arrows) and then go back to the main screen. Open settings by pressing bottom screen, press b, go to settings, input, input user 1 binds.Once it is loaded, you may have to change settings to allow you to move the arrow keys with the d-pad, to press enter using start, etc.ld31.bat = Windows 3.1, ld98.bat = Windows 98, ld95.bat = Windows 95 Once you load up Windows N3DS, go to Load Content -> Select File -> smdc:/ -> 3ds -> retroarch_3ds -> and choose which OS you want to run.For Windows 95, put an image of the system into the retroarch_3ds folder called W95.img.For Windows 98, put an image of the system into the retroarch_3ds folder called W98.img.For Windows 3.1, put a WINDOWS folder into the retroarch_3ds folder.It will show up in the homebrew loader with a classic Windows logo.(if there is no folder called that, create one) To install: Put the contents of this zip into /3ds/retroarch_3ds.Here are YouTube videos of 95, 98, and 3.1: Here is an imgur album of it in the grid launcher: and also got Windows 98 to work, so I figured there might be a separate thread for my version with the smdh file prepackaged, as well as batch files to launch Windows 95, 98, and 3.1. I have added an smdh file for the logo, info, etc. For Windows 98, put an image of the system into the retroarch3ds folder called W98.img For Windows 95, put an image of the system into the retroarch3ds. There is already a thread about this created by shutterbug2000, but the author didn't really provide a tutorial or more info.