

GitHub page, allowing anyone interested to take a deeper dive.
If you’re looking to extend your 3.1 emulation experience with additional PC nostalgia, these five websites from the 1990s are still operational and ready for your exploration. Here’s to CERN for enlightening us about the World Wide Web.
As soon as Windows 3.1 completes its boot sequence, you find yourself back in the classic Program Manager — that arrangement of boxes and icons that was once “the desktop” before the Start Menu emerged. The Main group contains all the essentials: File Manager for browsing the drive, Control Panel for adjusting system configurations, and a variety of other selections. The Accessories folder is well-equipped as well,