All I can say is, as a person who started on a homebrew 6502 system and worked my way thru a variety of DOS versions on PCs, this is totally amazing!!! What a fantastic project!
These comments indicate the OP has installed Windows 3.1 on an iPhone!! The humanity!! Really? Is there a name for this type of hobby? I must admit I have a penchant for obscure GUI operating systems... so I must be honest... you reckon you could whack OS/2 or AmigaDOS on that sucka? Also, if this is all true, sorry I can't bear to watch it, I will though, surely the only sane thing to do is put Linux on there? :)
Started on a vic20 then c64 Was amazed by a c64 emulator on an amiga Today well so many old OSs running on our small devices Id like windows xp or 7 on my Android
I just got this video shown in my feed. I have no idea how but I watched this entire video on something I have no clue on and no special interest in. ADHD to thank. I really like how each problem along the way is shown and explained and also the solution is very simply and immediately highlighted. I just love we all watch you complete something we think 'would be cool to do' 👌🏻👌🏻
There was a time that software manufacturers tried to make their software as functional and versatile as possible. During the last decade this has totally changed to a policy to restrict as much a possible. Adding functionality is trivial, but all effort is put in allowing exactly what the manufacturers wants and restrict everything else. This it true for Windows and Apple. I am happy that Linux still adheres to the policy to enable as much as possible.
I still use for graphic editing iPhoto Plus 4 which was originally for Win95. It came with a scanner for free. Later versions Ulead released took out most of the features unless you paid the premium price. Except for layers it has most of the stuff basic Photoshop has but loads instantly on starting.
Well... The thing I should say is that the world is already too restrictive with it's politics, economy, wars, sanctions and so on that I hate when software is being restricted. Dude, it's just 1s and 0s on the piece of chip initially owned by you!
The most amazing part of the video is that floppy disks that are over 25 years old still work just fine. I seem to remember hearing they would last 5-10 years. All six of them beat the year range (well, five because he didn't actually use the sixth disk).
Floppy disks back then were simply higher quality. Most people remember them being crap because the last few batches made between 2007-2010ish were complete landfill out of the box. Hell, the US military still uses floppies to store launch codes
@@TheRedCap Sadly they retired the old stuff in 2019 and went all solid state. Up to that point, however, they were using IBM Series/1s and 8" floppies (which I find strangely badass). 👍
I remember that the factory recorded floppies were of better quality, like studio cassette albums didn't deteriorate much with use, especially if stored in their cases and not just left around. A few years ago I found a box of floppies with factory DOS programs. Each one was stored in it's own plastic case and the cases held in a case with 60 slots. Mostly obsolete business software, but there were 11 good games. Still have some of them running in Dosbox. Never had a problem with Windows reading the factory floppies, but about 20 of them were recorded personal discs and Windows was not able to read them. I have an older iPad that still works fine. I haven't played games like Jazz Jackrabbit in a long time. 😆 I even have a BT mouse and kb that should work fine. I wonder if I can find a BT Driver for DOS?
This was so fun watching you do this! It must have cost you over $60.00 and you do it for us. Thank you for the entertainment, Michael. Really. You are underrated and deserve more subs! So this is a sub for you! ❤
I recall once just displaying an image of the Windows 3.1 splash screen on a Windows Phone (back when those were very briefly a thing) and it was enough to fool some co-workers into thinking it was a hung installation.
Microsoft actually released a working version of DOS and Win3.11 for Windows Phone 8/8.1 as an April Fools around 2015 iirc. I had it on my Lumia 1520 and yes, it all seemed to work. Right down to calling/texting using the DOS prompt!
I can't even believe you were able to do this! Windows 3.1 was the first OS I used as far back as 1992. It seemed so modern at the time, until Windows 95 came out. I love this retro stuff, being able to put that on an iPhone 11 is very COOL!
As I remember, back in the day we used to copy the contents of all the disks in one folder and then type Setup.. it won’t ask for disks. I don’t recall if we used to put the contents of each disk in folders or just all of them in one folder though.. man you brought me back 30 years 🥲
Had a good laugh while MJD covered the history of this app. I remember a year or two ago Apple couldn’t stop running ads about how “oh iPad is a real computer, get rid of your computer ‘cause iPads are the future!” Meanwhile we won’t let you run a sandboxed application that uses official Apple APIs and requires that you supply all your own files. Gotta say a little prayer to OSS and indie developers, ‘cause just imagine the computing hellscape we’d be in without them.
You should keep an iPhone and Android in a glass sales display case with every OS imaginable and post up a chart of what adapters are required to excavate these dinosaurs! I know it's terrible, but, guess who isn't collecting hardware and software from years ago.
Somebody should tell them that browsers run non-Apple reviewed code too, like JS, they'll be forced to remove Safari and all browsers from iOS to comply with their own rules!
Joy, finally some good news! Now you can install Windows 3.11 on your iPhone, a major upgrade compared to its original OS from Apple. Absolutely brilliant, Michael MJD, how you manage to bypass one silly Apple limitation after another, with style!
I wonder if I could install Windows 3.1 on my iPod 4? If I could do files hearing I could play all the music I want on my iPod. It's limited to 8 gigs of RAM
Man, that tip to restore previous purchases was a great find. I now have it on my phone again! I remember all the hoops with him signing me up as a beta tester to get the file sharing, so yeah. Windows 3.1 will be installed!
@@vishnumenon6541 Indeed im also both suprised and terrified of how far our technology has been perfected. Who knows if we can install Windows 95 on our body lol
Back in the day, I supported Windows. With any DOS or Windows application, including Windows itself, you ALWAYS choose custom setup, even with native hardware. BTW, the application that sold Windows 3.1 was Solitaire. I had several customers tell me that when they saw Solitaire running, they went out and bought Windows.
In fact, the game was carried on through the whole Windows series after 29 years, that long. Even heck Windows 11 had Solitaire built into it, albeit a modern version.
Thank you so much. Brings back so many happy memories. I started work in 1987 writing software for Windows 2.03, and have been a devoted fan of Windows ever since.
You could also copy all the disks to a directory on your dosbox ‘C’ drive and run the setup from there. No need to create all the mount points. Windows 3.1 will install in a matter of seconds. I’ve done this before (on a regular PC). It’s also handy because if you make system changes that require the disks it’ll remember the install path and you don’t need to remount the disks.
Yeah I was wondering why he didn't just dump all the files into one directory. But I think he wanted to recreate the original install method as much as possible.
Great video as always! I remember having the iDOS app that had those free DOS games on my iPhone a few years ago. Never knew that it'd end up becoming kind of a "rare" app nowadays.
I used to copy all the disks to a single directory on my hdd then install from there. Installation was way faster, and I had all the files incase I needed them later. This is seriously convoluted. But awesome job for your perseverance.
I just discovered in a video from another youtuber, that Sony Mavica's, namely the FD-200 have a USB port that shows up as a removable mass storage device using a floppy disk.
You have the patience of a Saint. Such a well detailed explanation of how to do something that I would never need to do but at least I now know how to do it. Thanks.
Impressive that you managed to find a way to get it working, despite all of Apple's anti-consumer efforts! It continues to boggle my mind just how far Apple will go to try and prevent users from having any control or access to the devices they pay for.
Android is just a fork of linux, it supports mouse and keyboard input natively. The only reason it wouldn't work is if it got removed by the specific phone manufacturer.
@@poipoi300 only if the bluetooth keyboard supports the HID protocol. There are various ‘bluetooth’ keyboards out there which require their own usb-dongle. I doubt they’re using HID.
The amount of dedication in this video to get those floppy disks to read on an iPhone. Kudos man you earned that like and sub, personally I would of just hooked it up to a pc extracted the files using the floppy drive, and move all the files on a usb stick and installed windows via the usb. Still a great vid no short cuts love it. Lol
You're simply the best and every new video from you is a real surprise, I love how you always are the first one on RUclips to make such type of videos! By the ways, are you going to update to Windows 11 when it releases next week? Would love to see something like a comparison between the first and final Windows 11 release. :P
I don't think he can, since he has an i7-7700k, which doesn't support Windows 11. Never thought I'd see a 7700k on the incompatible list. Even running a VM of Windows 11 might not work. (All it says is that TPM 2.0 is required both on the host as well as the VM.) The only thing he can do at this point is upgrade his computer to run Windows 11.
I think a bonus we all wished we could see would be to see just how fast the cards on solitare dance down the screen when you win a game. You know the old "Processor speed Test"
Apple, the least likely tech company to develop open source, and yet this guy installed Windows 3.1 onto an iPhone. This is impressive. :) I don't like Apple nowadays, but I am glad this guy hacked it. Windows on Apple is surreal...
@@andrewn8002 I remember hearing that term used for installing MS on old MacBook laptops back in the mid 2010s. I am glad that spirit is still alive, even though Linux is better than Microsoft. They should try installing Ubuntu on an iPhone. :)
I got an Amiga emulator working on my Nokia N95 a few years back. I was able to get a Bluetooth mouse working and run some classic games like Railroad Tycoon. Good times.
This video is a classic, Shout out to Micheal MJD. The video with the intermission music 🎵 was on point 👉 at 22:50. The determination of this video was phenomenal. Sincerely keep up the informative ℹ️ post videos. 😲 💪
I wonder if Apple would change their mind again. This year iSH finally got pushed to the app store (after the developer and a few other made a bunch of noise on social media and basically lobbied Apple). iSH literally lets you run x86 Linux executables and it even has a package manager, so I don't see why iDOS can't be allowed again.
I don’t think the iDOS dev had enough power and time to argue with Apple who more often than not don’t bother about feedback unless the feedback goes inline with what they want to do.
Sou do brasil e realmente adoro os vídeos gringos e as loucuras legais que conseguem fazer e gravar e explicar detalhadamente essas coisas que as vezes passa pela nossa cabeça como um pensamento inocente e sem fé de que realmente é possivel ou minimamente funcional. E vocês trazem isso à realidade pra gnt apreciar. Isso sim é intreterimento ( com conhecimento e aprendizado ) grato demais !
I'm in awe of what you seem to be able to get off eBay over there. Here in Australia it just seems like new things, cheap or expensive, or a very limited amount of second hand items. Also I guess if the floppy disk solution didn't work, you could always copy all of them into a a folder within a USB drive and install from there.
Wow! What a great job! When there are option to copy the content of the floppy drive to the phone and run setup from there, you want to make it more interesting. I really shocked when you could do that. And with all the problems you run into, you always get to fix it and continue the process. Well, its not a Michael MJD video without something goes wrong and that whats make your video unique. Great job Michael.👍👍👍
Back in the day, what I usually do is to copy all the contents of the floppy to a single folder, and then run the (custom) setup. So much more quick than change floppy drives in the setup runtime.
@@trapsarentgay4195 nah but they replaced my Bluetooth headphones and USB C cable without an issue. Idk of you tried that with other companies but it's usually a freaking headache
Well, it's Apple so... The EU is going to force Apple to use USB C as a charge port. Won't be surprised if Apple is going to get rid of the charge port, and sell you charger, cable and wireless charging pad separately. Create a problem, sell the solution.
@@seththebeatmxchine The biggest joke is Apple was pushing USB-C the hardest, to the point where it is the ONLY port available on their Laptops, if you want to attach anything which isn't USB-C, like a Monitor for example, you'll need an extra special apple dongle. The Lightning port had its benefits, but it has been superseded by USB-C in every way. They only keeping it on their phones because it is a proprietary standard, and everyone making accessories for it has to pay license fees. I'm not surprised they give you a charge cable which doesn't fit most fast charge adapters on the Market, since most of them still use the USB-A Port as outlet, and the more widespread USB-A to USB-C cable to connect to the phones.
@@seththebeatmxchine They announced removing charging bricks from the box starting from the iPhone 12 last year, which is why only a cable is included. They say it’s because of environmental reasons. Samsung and Google already followed with the no charging brick box after Apple did.
@@achuuuooooosuu Yeah I wouldn't know when they announce anything that not my scene. And it doesn't make a difference. It's just a way to make more money. By not giving you a charger they save tens of millions of not hundreds of millions in the long run but not having to provide one in box, make more money by offering a separate charger, AND is it's all under the guise of "protecting the environment". And they still make the brick that would be offered just sold separately to make more money. It's an image thing, it's marketing. It's a perfect ploy. Believe you me, these companies don't give one single fuck about the environment. These are the same companies that have fucking 12 y.o assembling their phones. And the other companies only followed suit because now they can get away with it because Apple's doing it and they get to save millions too. It's a crock of shit.
That whole process was like pulling teeth!! Thank goodness you had the two drives, and thank goodness you were able to swap them and succeed!! Bravo! :D
I thought it'd be like pulling teeth. I've done too much of that in my time; I think I'll just join you in congratulating MJD, but not actually finish watching the video and go watch his Windows 12 video instead.
After 10 years since my last iPhone (iphone 4s) i was actually moving towards getting an iPhone this year. This video has basically put me back to 100% android user
And at that time, I used to think, with the advancements of video compression we'll fit a whole movie in there. Fast forward and I seen PDFs, PSDs and even JPEGs(!) bigger than that. All formats that existed since that time, now that I think about it...
All I can say is, as a person who started on a homebrew 6502 system and worked my way thru a variety of DOS versions on PCs, this is totally amazing!!! What a fantastic project!
These comments indicate the OP has installed Windows 3.1 on an iPhone!! The humanity!! Really? Is there a name for this type of hobby? I must admit I have a penchant for obscure GUI operating systems... so I must be honest... you reckon you could whack OS/2 or AmigaDOS on that sucka? Also, if this is all true, sorry I can't bear to watch it, I will though, surely the only sane thing to do is put Linux on there? :)
Started on a vic20 then c64
Was amazed by a c64 emulator on an amiga
Today well so many old OSs running on our small devices
Id like windows xp or 7 on my Android
THE SOLUTION IS SIMPLE:
THROW AWAY THAT PIECE IS GARBAGE AND NEVER BUY ANOTHER APPLE CRAP.
So
@@suprememasteroftheuniverse Apple used to be good until they released the Iphone 4. I'd say this is when Apple started falling down
This is just a mjd instant classic. When everything goes wrong but end up successfully well
Lol
At this point everything going wrong isnt even a spoiler, you just expect it.
Task Failed Successfully!
Yep
This is a certified mjd classic
Michael MJD in 100 years:
"Installing Windows 11 on a typewriter on Mars"
LMAO
Exactly
windows 68*
@@xXbadjao100Xx windows 69*
Installing Windows 11 at my Heart Pacemaker lol
Michael…you have a great voice for these kind of videos. This was hilarious and I loved your persistence in not giving up
Thanks so much!
I just got this video shown in my feed. I have no idea how but I watched this entire video on something I have no clue on and no special interest in. ADHD to thank. I really like how each problem along the way is shown and explained and also the solution is very simply and immediately highlighted. I just love we all watch you complete something we think 'would be cool to do' 👌🏻👌🏻
There was a time that software manufacturers tried to make their software as functional and versatile as possible. During the last decade this has totally changed to a policy to restrict as much a possible. Adding functionality is trivial, but all effort is put in allowing exactly what the manufacturers wants and restrict everything else. This it true for Windows and Apple. I am happy that Linux still adheres to the policy to enable as much as possible.
I still use for graphic editing iPhoto Plus 4 which was originally for Win95. It came with a scanner for free. Later versions Ulead released took out most of the features unless you paid the premium price. Except for layers it has most of the stuff basic Photoshop has but loads instantly on starting.
just apple*
Computers back then were built by the geeks for the geeks.
Well... The thing I should say is that the world is already too restrictive with it's politics, economy, wars, sanctions and so on that I hate when software is being restricted. Dude, it's just 1s and 0s on the piece of chip initially owned by you!
The difference is that power users can still pretty easily modify Windows. Not true for Apple at all
The most amazing part of the video is that floppy disks that are over 25 years old still work just fine. I seem to remember hearing they would last 5-10 years. All six of them beat the year range (well, five because he didn't actually use the sixth disk).
i imagine that estimate is more for 'everyday use' floppies. unless your me, you probably dont have to reinstall your os/oe everyday.
yeah my old 100mb zip drive still works with windows today
Floppy disks back then were simply higher quality. Most people remember them being crap because the last few batches made between 2007-2010ish were complete landfill out of the box.
Hell, the US military still uses floppies to store launch codes
@@TheRedCap Sadly they retired the old stuff in 2019 and went all solid state. Up to that point, however, they were using IBM Series/1s and 8" floppies (which I find strangely badass). 👍
I remember that the factory recorded floppies were of better quality, like studio cassette albums didn't deteriorate much with use, especially if stored in their cases and not just left around. A few years ago I found a box of floppies with factory DOS programs. Each one was stored in it's own plastic case and the cases held in a case with 60 slots. Mostly obsolete business software, but there were 11 good games. Still have some of them running in Dosbox. Never had a problem with Windows reading the factory floppies, but about 20 of them were recorded personal discs and Windows was not able to read them.
I have an older iPad that still works fine. I haven't played games like Jazz Jackrabbit in a long time. 😆 I even have a BT mouse and kb that should work fine. I wonder if I can find a BT Driver for DOS?
This was so fun watching you do this! It must have cost you over $60.00 and you do it for us. Thank you for the entertainment, Michael. Really. You are underrated and deserve more subs! So this is a sub for you! ❤
Thanks so much for subscribing!
@@MichaelMJD Yeah,... but yes!
yeah, $69. Nice 😉
Two $30 dongles, two floppy drives, and a copy of windows. That does add up to over 60, great maths captain obvious
@@MichaelMJD you are amazing, this is not a question
man! that paint tool bar, the tool icons, brought so many old memories, thank you!
I recall once just displaying an image of the Windows 3.1 splash screen on a Windows Phone (back when those were very briefly a thing) and it was enough to fool some co-workers into thinking it was a hung installation.
We had dosbox and other stuff back then too. It ran like $hite, but it did run. Even Epoc had them, not fun to run on a psion 5 lol
Microsoft actually released a working version of DOS and Win3.11 for Windows Phone 8/8.1 as an April Fools around 2015 iirc. I had it on my Lumia 1520 and yes, it all seemed to work. Right down to calling/texting using the DOS prompt!
and just navigating the command line in windows can fool some of my friends that i'm a hacker
I read the title and was very shocked that this was even possible.
*laughs in android*
*laughs in lbosh emulator*
He is clueless ..n
@@wqatch I used to have an Android phone, its security is a joke xD
Jailbreak coming in clutch
Probably one of the cleanest ad transitions I've witnessed
Thank you!
Yep
@@MichaelMJD you’ve been hit by, you been struck by….
A smooth ad transition
You just got a sub. That was amazing! The dedication and time you put in to get there was outstanding! Look forward to future content!
I can't even believe you were able to do this! Windows 3.1 was the first OS I used as far back as 1992. It seemed so modern at the time, until Windows 95 came out. I love this retro stuff, being able to put that on an iPhone 11 is very COOL!
As I remember, back in the day we used to copy the contents of all the disks in one folder and then type Setup.. it won’t ask for disks. I don’t recall if we used to put the contents of each disk in folders or just all of them in one folder though.. man you brought me back 30 years 🥲
Yeah, that was an option but I wanted to stick to using the disks during the install process if I could. Was really glad to actually get it working!
@@MichaelMJD great work, love your channel and the nostalgic stuff 👏🏻
@@MichaelMJD your awsome good vid
@@gdtd4ever829 wit/2 can’t spell a verb or punctuate.
@@alysdexia ok, so..?
Had a good laugh while MJD covered the history of this app. I remember a year or two ago Apple couldn’t stop running ads about how “oh iPad is a real computer, get rid of your computer ‘cause iPads are the future!”
Meanwhile we won’t let you run a sandboxed application that uses official Apple APIs and requires that you supply all your own files.
Gotta say a little prayer to OSS and indie developers, ‘cause just imagine the computing hellscape we’d be in without them.
You should keep an iPhone and Android in a glass sales display case with every OS imaginable and post up a chart of what adapters are required to excavate these dinosaurs! I know it's terrible, but, guess who isn't collecting hardware and software from years ago.
THE SOLUTION IS SIMPLE:
THROW AWAY THAT PIECE OF GARBAGE AND NEVER BUY ANOTHER APPLE CRAP.
@@suprememasteroftheuniverse Shut up. People like you cause unwanted disturbances of peace.
@@arjunsunil8665 naw he a little confused but he got the spirit, apple is trash
People had fun so naturally Apple removed it. That's usually how it goes with iOS.
Yeah lol and they keep games with ads left and right on the store but remove cool stuff like that
That is comunism
Somebody should tell them that browsers run non-Apple reviewed code too, like JS, they'll be forced to remove Safari and all browsers from iOS to comply with their own rules!
@@gandalfwiz20007 No, it's the exact opposite actually. That's capitalism.
@@ElfinaAshfield I call it legally stealing
Joy, finally some good news! Now you can install Windows 3.11 on your iPhone, a major upgrade compared to its original OS from Apple.
Absolutely brilliant, Michael MJD, how you manage to bypass one silly Apple limitation after another, with style!
I wonder if I could install Windows 3.1 on my iPod 4? If I could do files hearing I could play all the music I want on my iPod. It's limited to 8 gigs of RAM
You can also get windows me.
Dude 69 likes
THE SOLUTION IS SIMPLE:
THROW AWAY THAT PIECE OF GARBAGE AND NEVER BUY ANOTHER APPLE CRAP.
wow such an original and useful comment! “i hAtE aPpLe”
Michael MJD is the only person that doesn't lie or trick it's viewers during an advertisements and I respect that
Man, that tip to restore previous purchases was a great find. I now have it on my phone again! I remember all the hoops with him signing me up as a beta tester to get the file sharing, so yeah. Windows 3.1 will be installed!
MJD ranting about overpriced Apple cables makes my day.
It's really nice to see an OS installed on the device that has much greater capability and specs than their original device meant for.
Terrible english, but i get you :)
It's crazy to think that this OS was created at a time when mobile devices, let alone the internet was just in its infancy.
@@vishnumenon6541 Indeed im also both suprised and terrified of how far our technology has been perfected. Who knows if we can install Windows 95 on our body lol
@@arganelichens1713 haha, if it were possible I would install XP and play pinball 3d😜
@@vishnumenon6541 Lmfao installing Malware on your body seems a fun moments Ngl 😂
I know a former IT helpdesk analyst when I see one, your troubleshooting skills are ON POINT lol
The lucky hard drive swap made me happy. I’ve run into a few similar situations in my technical troubleshootings.
Michael, oh Michael… you never cease to amaze me.
Back in the day, I supported Windows. With any DOS or Windows application, including Windows itself, you ALWAYS choose custom setup, even with native hardware. BTW, the application that sold Windows 3.1 was Solitaire. I had several customers tell me that when they saw Solitaire running, they went out and bought Windows.
In fact, the game was carried on through the whole Windows series after 29 years, that long. Even heck Windows 11 had Solitaire built into it, albeit a modern version.
Another favorite was Windows NT Pinball. Came with NT but I could copy it on disc and it ran on Win 95 and 98. It was a really good gzme.
@@rjonboy7608 Absolutely.
@@rjonboy7608 it was also on ms plus.
And including the Weezer Buddy Holly song with Win95 made it a sleeper classic hit that has lasted the test of time.
When people ask me why Michael MJD is my favourite youtuber I'm going to show them this video!
I agree with that
for sure!!
Take the _u_ out crumpet! (Is that racist? Sorry if it is lol! Supposed to be a joke! 😂😂)
@@RamseySchaefer Maybe you should add the _u_ back in, not the other way around. British English came first. 😋
@@archgirl American English fixed the British English mistakes.
Thank you so much. Brings back so many happy memories. I started work in 1987 writing software for Windows 2.03, and have been a devoted fan of Windows ever since.
This man is the most patient person I have ever seen.
As someone with a passion for installing old shitty operating systems on modern hardware, I love all of your videos
Had me on the edge of my seat the whole time. Congratulations, you just combined two genres: instructional videos and thrillers.
You could also copy all the disks to a directory on your dosbox ‘C’ drive and run the setup from there. No need to create all the mount points. Windows 3.1 will install in a matter of seconds. I’ve done this before (on a regular PC). It’s also handy because if you make system changes that require the disks it’ll remember the install path and you don’t need to remount the disks.
Yeah I was wondering why he didn't just dump all the files into one directory. But I think he wanted to recreate the original install method as much as possible.
Great video as always! I remember having the iDOS app that had those free DOS games on my iPhone a few years ago. Never knew that it'd end up becoming kind of a "rare" app nowadays.
I used to copy all the disks to a single directory on my hdd then install from there. Installation was way faster, and I had all the files incase I needed them later. This is seriously convoluted. But awesome job for your perseverance.
I just discovered in a video from another youtuber, that Sony Mavica's, namely the FD-200 have a USB port that shows up as a removable mass storage device using a floppy disk.
You definitely rolled the "install x on y" tech RUclipsr dice. And this one was great actually thanks I enjoyed it
You have the patience of a Saint. Such a well detailed explanation of how to do something that I would never need to do but at least I now know how to do it. Thanks.
it’s funny, i used to be here since the 2013 vmware install tutorials but now i’m glad i subbed all those years ago and didn’t unsub!
ok parkerjosh
@@lemau8458 lmao what
@@joshparker132 ok parkerjosh
@@joshparker132 ok parkerjosh
@@joshparker132 ok parkerjosh
I appreciate so much your content made with love and fun for us, I hope you continue making more thinks like this I watch your videos from Nicaragua
Great to see your tenacity and the troubleshooting process. Well done, an impressive feat!
Impressive that you managed to find a way to get it working, despite all of Apple's anti-consumer efforts!
It continues to boggle my mind just how far Apple will go to try and prevent users from having any control or access to the devices they pay for.
Yeah I can't go back to ios with all the limitations pretending to be for safety. It almost feels insulting to use their os at this point.
@@RisingRevengeance "Trust us! It's for your own good."
that's why I'll never use a jailed iOS device
That is why I have jailbroken even iDevice I've ever owned
Why the whole curated "app store" concept is a very bad idea, even if it does make it safer for less tech savvy users.
this is the most michael mjd video i have ever watched. great video as always michael 😄❤️
Playing with a USB converter like this on a phone is so much fun. With a USB splitter, I was able to use a mouse and keyboard on my Android phone!
Okay, I gotta try that... had no luck with bluetooth keyboard.
@@Reziac Bluetooth keyboards should 100 % work with Androids devices.
@@PuffyRainbowCloud yeah
Android is just a fork of linux, it supports mouse and keyboard input natively. The only reason it wouldn't work is if it got removed by the specific phone manufacturer.
@@poipoi300 only if the bluetooth keyboard supports the HID protocol. There are various ‘bluetooth’ keyboards out there which require their own usb-dongle. I doubt they’re using HID.
This kind of content gives me hope for the future. So many mfr's try to lock down their devices, but as MJD showed, there is always a workaround.
I hardly understand even a quarter of this but I love the I’m going to make this work no matter what energy :)
Makes me feel so old and proud that I still have all 3 of my super drives and that they are still of use after so long. Keep up the great work.
I commend you MJD how persistent you are in this video. You kept coming up with solutions and never give up. Inspiring.
I love how half the video is just explaining how to get a floppy disk to be read on the iphone lol. Such a MJD video
One of the handy things I found many moons ago was a Gateway install CD for WIn3.11. No more bloody floppies!
Didn’t expect that i am going to be that excited seeing that blue setup screen. Good ol days.
The amount of dedication in this video to get those floppy disks to read on an iPhone. Kudos man you earned that like and sub, personally I would of just hooked it up to a pc extracted the files using the floppy drive, and move all the files on a usb stick and installed windows via the usb. Still a great vid no short cuts love it. Lol
You're simply the best and every new video from you is a real surprise, I love how you always are the first one on RUclips to make such type of videos! By the ways, are you going to update to Windows 11 when it releases next week? Would love to see something like a comparison between the first and final Windows 11 release. :P
I don't think he can, since he has an i7-7700k, which doesn't support Windows 11. Never thought I'd see a 7700k on the incompatible list. Even running a VM of Windows 11 might not work. (All it says is that TPM 2.0 is required both on the host as well as the VM.)
The only thing he can do at this point is upgrade his computer to run Windows 11.
I think a bonus we all wished we could see would be to see just how fast the cards on solitare dance down the screen when you win a game. You know the old "Processor speed Test"
I love it when you go through so much hassle for us to show what can be done.
oh WoW i have not seen windows 3.1 in forever and HERE you install it on an APPLE IPHONE of all things , i am blown away ...thanks for this video
That rant about overpriced Apple accessories was beautiful!
Yeah, I definitely loved it.
Apple, the least likely tech company to develop open source, and yet this guy installed Windows 3.1 onto an iPhone. This is impressive. :) I don't like Apple nowadays, but I am glad this guy hacked it.
Windows on Apple is surreal...
@@thatguyalex2835 Hacking anything Apple with Microsoft= Hackintosh. :)
@@andrewn8002 I remember hearing that term used for installing MS on old MacBook laptops back in the mid 2010s. I am glad that spirit is still alive, even though Linux is better than Microsoft. They should try installing Ubuntu on an iPhone. :)
And accurate.
Finally, a proper OS on an iPhone 🙌 😁
UTM exists
Windows 10 is better
@@gabakusa windows 10 sucks
@@gabakusa Xp Vista
Yee Yes YEEEEEES
Nice that you are experimenting with screen capture. keep up the good work as always.
u are the best at figuring things out and with FLOPPY DISKS?!?!?! u earned a new sub
I got an Amiga emulator working on my Nokia N95 a few years back. I was able to get a Bluetooth mouse working and run some classic games like Railroad Tycoon. Good times.
Never give up. Continue trying. This video is a lesson. TKS++
This video is a classic, Shout out to Micheal MJD. The video with the intermission music 🎵 was on point 👉 at 22:50. The determination of this video was phenomenal. Sincerely keep up the informative ℹ️ post videos. 😲 💪
I wonder if Apple would change their mind again. This year iSH finally got pushed to the app store (after the developer and a few other made a bunch of noise on social media and basically lobbied Apple). iSH literally lets you run x86 Linux executables and it even has a package manager, so I don't see why iDOS can't be allowed again.
I don’t think the iDOS dev had enough power and time to argue with Apple who more often than not don’t bother about feedback unless the feedback goes inline with what they want to do.
Oh, now that is interesting.... Michael could do us a video on that!
Just don't buy Apple. Nobody should be playing their stupid game of walled gardens.
You can still get idos if you sideload it
@@Michael-zf1ko Well if i just like apple products and just want to use it as a normal phone, why can't i?
Sou do brasil e realmente adoro os vídeos gringos e as loucuras legais que conseguem fazer e gravar e explicar detalhadamente essas coisas que as vezes passa pela nossa cabeça como um pensamento inocente e sem fé de que realmente é possivel ou minimamente funcional. E vocês trazem isso à realidade pra gnt apreciar. Isso sim é intreterimento ( com conhecimento e aprendizado ) grato demais !
entretenimento*
That... Was.... Amazing dude.. Good job mate:)
I'm in awe of what you seem to be able to get off eBay over there. Here in Australia it just seems like new things, cheap or expensive, or a very limited amount of second hand items.
Also I guess if the floppy disk solution didn't work, you could always copy all of them into a a folder within a USB drive and install from there.
Wow! What a great job! When there are option to copy the content of the floppy drive to the phone and run setup from there, you want to make it more interesting. I really shocked when you could do that. And with all the problems you run into, you always get to fix it and continue the process. Well, its not a Michael MJD video without something goes wrong and that whats make your video unique. Great job Michael.👍👍👍
I can't even express how much I love videos like this. Random geeking out is awesome.
Glad to hear that! Thank you!
Ok, this was useful. Mainly useful to a learning point.
I am so impressed that he actually got that to work there couldn't have been more obstacles
Fantastic videos Michael, as always.
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
the fact that you replied to my comment will improve my mood tenfold for at least 5 years
Back in the day, what I usually do is to copy all the contents of the floppy to a single folder, and then run the (custom) setup. So much more quick than change floppy drives in the setup runtime.
Until you got an installer that watched for the changing of a floppy and had no way of otherwise continuing the installation...
This was hilarious 😂 thanks for all your entertaining nostalgic videos!
Bro I've never seen a more interesting channel... you never give up!
I love the aesthetic of that zip drive, wish they still made gear like that
I still have my first computer with 3.1 installed. I've taught my grandkids the joys of playing Duke 3D, Blood, Quake, and Doom.
Anker has always honored their warranty with my devices, so I’m happy to see you guys collaborate
Are you the Anker CEO or something
@@trapsarentgay4195 nah but they replaced my Bluetooth headphones and USB C cable without an issue. Idk of you tried that with other companies but it's usually a freaking headache
I just love these 'just because' I can videos. 😁
When i read the title my mind was blown
You are not verified
@@AnywaysTech no shit?
@@AnywaysTech no one asked
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you do know that windows is not actually being installed baremetal. its in a vm. click bait.
Screw the 73 people who disliked this (seriously, RUclips, what?!) this is one of your best videos to date, along with the Compaq Portable video.
I’m one of them. It’s a pointless exercise, as is the documenting it.
Can we just talk about the 40 dollar dongle and how it's litterally more expensive than a fast charger
Well, it's Apple so...
The EU is going to force Apple to use USB C as a charge port.
Won't be surprised if Apple is going to get rid of the charge port, and sell you charger, cable and wireless charging pad separately.
Create a problem, sell the solution.
@@timhartherz5652 My wife just got an iPhone 13 and it's better than that, they give you a USB C charger cable only. What a joke.
@@seththebeatmxchine The biggest joke is Apple was pushing USB-C the hardest, to the point where it is the ONLY port available on their Laptops, if you want to attach anything which isn't USB-C, like a Monitor for example, you'll need an extra special apple dongle.
The Lightning port had its benefits, but it has been superseded by USB-C in every way.
They only keeping it on their phones because it is a proprietary standard, and everyone making accessories for it has to pay license fees.
I'm not surprised they give you a charge cable which doesn't fit most fast charge adapters on the Market, since most of them still use the USB-A Port as outlet, and the more widespread USB-A to USB-C cable to connect to the phones.
@@seththebeatmxchine They announced removing charging bricks from the box starting from the iPhone 12 last year, which is why only a cable is included. They say it’s because of environmental reasons. Samsung and Google already followed with the no charging brick box after Apple did.
@@achuuuooooosuu Yeah I wouldn't know when they announce anything that not my scene. And it doesn't make a difference. It's just a way to make more money. By not giving you a charger they save tens of millions of not hundreds of millions in the long run but not having to provide one in box, make more money by offering a separate charger, AND is it's all under the guise of "protecting the environment". And they still make the brick that would be offered just sold separately to make more money. It's an image thing, it's marketing. It's a perfect ploy. Believe you me, these companies don't give one single fuck about the environment. These are the same companies that have fucking 12 y.o assembling their phones. And the other companies only followed suit because now they can get away with it because Apple's doing it and they get to save millions too. It's a crock of shit.
the fact that you can close the app and go back to iOS is just amazing. great video!
you actually got an actual laugh in the first fifteen seconds. subscribed!
To make it work, the man mounts six drives as a work around, I love it!
that sponsor transition was amazing
"Conversion Technology!"
-Computer Clan, MJD
@GamergenixYT ello
@@SpaceSysZ Why can't you be installed on my PC :(
Best intro ve ever encountered in a video by anyone.
The Windows 3.1 Tadaaa sound effect is PERFECT
Viewers: "Whats the practicability of this video?"
Michael MJD: "Oh, no there won't be any of that nonsense."
Love it! Keep up the good work lol
Notepad, Minesweeper, MS Paint, etc.
That whole process was like pulling teeth!! Thank goodness you had the two drives, and thank goodness you were able to swap them and succeed!! Bravo! :D
I thought it'd be like pulling teeth. I've done too much of that in my time; I think I'll just join you in congratulating MJD, but not actually finish watching the video and go watch his Windows 12 video instead.
this video gives me again a reason to value my android
After 10 years since my last iPhone (iphone 4s) i was actually moving towards getting an iPhone this year. This video has basically put me back to 100% android user
The cable box is requesting more new cables that will be used once in two years. Congrats on the achievement, it's a form of art
That sponsor spot was smooth.
"Oh it'd be simple"
Did you forget what channel you're running? Nothing is simple here
I remember when zip disk came out, how amazing it was to put a 'massive' 100MB on a disk.
And at that time, I used to think, with the advancements of video compression we'll fit a whole movie in there. Fast forward and I seen PDFs, PSDs and even JPEGs(!) bigger than that. All formats that existed since that time, now that I think about it...
I have zero idea what you are talking about.
But this is a perfect background noise.
I absolutely LOVED the beginning, beautiful work
i never knew the first part of the windows xp installation looks basically like the windows 3.1 setup
It's been that way since DOS 5. Maybe earlier (but not 3.3, I recently installed that on a 286)
Now do the full update saga like you did last year on the 98 PC lol