there isn't any because NT 3.51 is a 16bit core OS and I think IE5 was the latest version that was compatible and IE5 is like surfing the web with Lynx. Not going to get far.
Seems like an odd request, I know. I just like old OSes and would like to try it and actually have a decent web browser that works with modern sites.
I wish you good luck with that. I would say if you can get some thing that was made for windows NT 4.0 then that could give you what your looking for. Actually I remember that toasty tech did a thing with browser's made for windows NT 4.0 but he manged to run it on Windows NT 3.51...
So with that being said you can run Firefox 2, Opera 3.5 (for css support), Netscape 6?, Lynx, and many other's that I'm not quite sure about. Hope this helped...
there isn't any because NT 3.51 is a 16bit core OS and I think IE5 was the latest version that was compatible and IE5 is like surfing the web with Lynx. Not going to get far.
there isn't any because NT 3.51 is a 16bit core OS and I think IE5 was the latest version that was compatible and IE5 is like surfing the web with Lynx. Not going to get far.
Couldn't get IE5 to work on this OS, so I tried using IE4. Farthest I got was clicking a search result. Then the poor thing started choking on itself. If you can't get IE4 on that thing, then I suggest trying some third parties.
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Try this link. Yo can use Seamonkey to use HTML5 websites but it's still hit or miss.
http://toastytech.com/files/95browsing.html
So with that being said you can run Firefox 2, Opera 3.5 (for css support), Netscape 6?, Lynx, and many other's that I'm not quite sure about. Hope this helped...
Are you drunk? NT is 32-bit, that is the goddamn point. NT 3.x had to use the 16-bit IE because the 32-bit IE was deeply integrated into the shell.
32-bit Netscape works... though it aged poorly. You can try Firefox 2/SeaMonkey 1.1, those should work.