p6889k wrote on 2020-07-24, 17:33:
Grzyb wrote on 2020-07-24, 17:20:
p6889k wrote on 2020-07-24, 17:01:
I remember being in a computer store selling HighScreen brand (I think) computers and them having a Win3.11 install CD.
Some OEM variant, right?
I think generic Windows 3.11 was only on diskettes.
Yeah, it was OEM - labeled HighScreen.
Edit: and it looks like here's a vogons.org user that actually has a copy: Re: Bought these (retro) hardware today
I'm actually still around 😁
Wow, been on Vogons for over 10 years now 😮 but I disgress.
I remember that CDROM package, but I don't remember where I got it from except that I probably got it somewhere locally seeing as this has "NL" stamped around the edges of the disk (NL standing for The NetherLands for anyone who might have been wondering 😜 ).
I never even knew that any Windows 3x came on CDROM and this was probably very uncommon, which is probably why I bought (and kept) it.
I never got to try it out though, if only because I didn't feel like tinkering with some probably none-bootable (if only because the hardware which this software was intended for) and possibly royalty OEM OS I was not interested enough in at the time. Seemed like a project in case I felt daring tinkering with 386/486 era hardware, but I ended up never actually building a full system after I had build my DX4-100 rig.
It seems legit though, it's not a burned disk or anything. Only thing I found questionable back then was the side of the paper thingy which had a music note printed on it, but perhaps that was just some Highscreen thingy or something. Highscreen was a brand that was actually quite common here in The Netherlands back in those days.