Technology/Android/DosBox, (sdf.org), 03/11/2019 ------------------------------------------------------------ A while back I purchased the latest Amazon Kindle Fire tablet, when it was on sale for cheap. Around the same time I purchased a bluetooth keyboard/case, and a bluetooth mouse. The combo was meant to be a super-cheat laptop-ish setup, which I thought I might be able to use while fishing or whatever, to do some work (I gave my other small laptop to my daughter, and I didn't want to lug around my main system.) Step one was to disable the amazon alexa nonsense. Step two was to continue to disable the amazon alexa nonsense. Step three was to install f-droid and a slew of "Simple" apps. Love those things. Step four was to install UserLAnd, LibreOffice, and Gimp (all needful.) These steps were not done in a timely manner (except for steps one and two.) I've fiddled with the thing and used it for other stuff (like note taking with QuickEdit, and ssh with Terminus and ConnectBot.) Recently, however, I did get all the way through step four, with what I feel are excellent results (for the price.) It's not "perfect," but it works. Today, I added "Step five" just for fun: install DosBox and get Windows 2.03 running. For DosBox I installed "Magic DosBox Free." I don't know if there are any better types of DosBox for android (that you don't need GooglePlay to get) or not, but this one is actually quite nice. The icon artwork is wretched (sorry authors) but the setup and use is great. Keyboard works perfectly, screen scaling is OK (not exceptional, it's a little grainy.) Mouse "works," but isn't great so far (I've only fiddled with the settings a tiny bit.) All said, they did a very good job with it. Windows 2.03 was a simple matter of copying over a working setup from my local dosbox, and remembering to "ver set 4" before firing up the "win.com" executable. Now I can access archaic versions of Word and Excel (wait, I already have Libreoffice in UserLAnd!) as well as a few of the other Win2.03 programs. If you don't have a working dosbox setup of Win2.03, all you really need to do is visit WinWorldPC.com and download a copy. It sets up very easily. Windows for Workgroups 3.11 also works in DosBox, if you have the right video driver. I have a working instance of that, which I may copy over to the Kindle if I get exceptionally bored one day. It's quite a bit nicer than 2.03, but I *think* it runs in Real Mode when in DosBox, so the library of software isn't *that* much more impressive. Life hasn't let me go fishing lately, so there's nothing to report on that side of things.