Ack!!!If I wanted to do something like that, I'd just use System Commander and install the old OS in a partition.
Not a good way to go if you are a gamer, as contrary to the claim of somebody else, even trying to install Windows 95 on modern hardware is a nightmare, not to mention installing DOS or 3.1.
Unless you are using emulation, such as DOS Box, Most classic games do not get alog well with modern processors, memory, graphics cards, sound cards and input devices. Not to mention no modern hardware even ships with drivers for DOS, and 95 drivers are usually exlcuded due to lack of USB support and lack of support for other newer hardware interfaces.
Of course, I would be happy gettiing rid of all of my pcs and just using my TI-99/4A. I have had to replace the keyboard a couple of times, but it is still going strong and all the game cartridges still work fine. Tunnels of Doom forever!


