Tried a few things on my 386-based wfw.
Tried winplay3, it installed fine, but when i went to use it, it said it needed a 486 with FPU. Why didn't the installer say anything? So it was uninstalled.
Tried 2 versions of realplayer, not realising it's actually a video player which I don't need. First one wouldn't install, because it's actually a 32-bit version even though the download said 16-bit. Tried second one installed, everything is in French so guessed my way through. At the end, it wouldn't work without 256 colours, even though that's what is set up. The uninstaller didn't work, so I chopped it out manually.
Haven't tried winamp yet, that's the next thing.
While at gaby.de site, noticed a few other goodies, got 2 of them to work. One was a Word 97 viewer (official Microsoft), and the other a curious product called Calmira. It makes the desktop look like Windows 95, which it did, and there's a bunch of nice stuff with it. It's obvious the author spent a lot of time on it, but there's so much more that could have been done. Decided to keep it. The only thing so far that annoyed me is the time in the taskbar tray was 12-hour, where I prefer 24-hour. It's nice when you can right-click on something and get a response.
I'll try winplay3 on one of the Pentium installations the next time I fire one of them up.