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First post, by Amigaz

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Planning to use Windows 95 on an old 486 DX4 100mhz Iäm planning to get but it seems like my chances of fidning an up to date internet browser is quite slim...am I right?

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Reply 7 of 41, by Amigaz

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I was hoping for some browser to work for downloading files etc so I don't have to fiddle with transfering stuff from my Mac or main PC via cd-rom's

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Reply 8 of 41, by Amigaz

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leileilol wrote:

Firefox and Opera works fine in Win95 for me

Which versions?

I know firefox relies on at least Internet Explorer 6 to be on the machine

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Reply 9 of 41, by Snover

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Amigaz wrote:
leileilol wrote:

Firefox and Opera works fine in Win95 for me

Which versions?

I know firefox relies on at least Internet Explorer 6 to be on the machine

Eh???? No it doesn't. It would rather defeat the purpose for a Web browser to have a dependency on another Web browser.

Yes, it’s my fault.

Reply 11 of 41, by 5u3

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Tried Firefox 1.5 on my 486 once. To my surprise it worked, but it wasn't really useable because of the lame CPU and low RAM (64 MB).

Amigaz wrote:

I was hoping for some browser to work for downloading files etc so I don't have to fiddle with transfering stuff from my Mac or main PC via cd-rom's

What about a simple Windows p2p network (Samba)? FTP? SCP? These things work great on my 486 with DOS/Win3.11.

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Reply 12 of 41, by Amigaz

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Snover wrote:
Amigaz wrote:
leileilol wrote:

Firefox and Opera works fine in Win95 for me

Which versions?

I know firefox relies on at least Internet Explorer 6 to be on the machine

Eh???? No it doesn't. It would rather defeat the purpose for a Web browser to have a dependency on another Web browser.

I'm under the impression it needs some files from IE 6

http://www.pcmech.com/article/vintage_computi … ith_windows_98/

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Reply 13 of 41, by Amigaz

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avatar_58 wrote:

Give it up! Live in the now man!

So you mean I shall use my AMD X2 6000+ PC for legacy DOS gaming? 😵

You have any more good jokes this eveing.... 😉

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Reply 14 of 41, by Snover

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Amigaz wrote:

I'm under the impression it needs some files from IE 6

This is false. Firefox (at least 1.5) works on Windows 95, which has never had Internet Explorer 6 available.

P.S. Fast computer + DOSBox = legacy gaming awesomeness.

Yes, it’s my fault.

Reply 15 of 41, by Amigaz

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Snover wrote:
Amigaz wrote:

I'm under the impression it needs some files from IE 6

This is false. Firefox (at least 1.5) works on Windows 95, which has never had Internet Explorer 6 available.

P.S. Fast computer + DOSBox = legacy gaming awesomeness.

Emulators are against my religion, it's a known fact on some forums 😁

I want to fiddle with real hardware, without it I loose the feel completely

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Reply 16 of 41, by swaaye

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IE 5.5 is probably the fastest option. And it will work pretty well. It's probably a scary exploit disaster warning zone though. I use it occasionally without much issue on my retro-building excursions. It's the newest IE that will work on Win95.

Reply 19 of 41, by avatar_58

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Snover wrote:

P.S. Fast computer + DOSBox = legacy gaming awesomeness.

This man speaks the truth. For me I can play all my games from all different ages on one PC, as opposed to having several DOS machines. For instance the one you mentioned will run several games way too fast at 100mhz, while at the same time you can't play high resolution Vesa games without struggling.