Check it out if you're primarily interested in those. Many classic point-and-click adventure DOS games are easier to set up using ScummVM for Wii because of it's GUI interface.
You can do the same thing with your Wii, if you want. How to Install Windows 3.1 in DOSBox, Set Up Drivers, and Play 16-bit Games Install Windows 3.1 in DOSBox to run old 16-bit Windows games on 64-bit versions.
dosbox folder and edit the config with notepad If you havent.
Step 2) Mount the SD to your computer and open. Step 3) type in the config file on its own line 'mount c /mnt/intsd. If you havent already, make a roms folder called 'DOS'. dosbox folder and edit the config with notepad. Install Guide windows 3.1 on dosbox Step 1) first start DOSBox for the first time, then type exit to quit the emulator. Step 1) first start DOSBox for the first time, then type exit to quit the emulator.
It's probably best to install your software in DOSbox on your computer, then copy the folder full of working software to your Homebrew drive – especially if you have a lot of software you wan to get working. No GUI launcher for software or settings. There is a menu you can bring up by pressing your home button, but it's basically a quick way to quit.