Honey mayonnaise, international beavers, and Windows exotica.
April 7 is a busy day!
Why set up Windows 3.1 inside DOSBox when you can run 16-bit Windows apps directly on 64-bit Windows 10?
Windows 3.1's PIF Editor system application running on 64-bit Windows 10. No, this is not witchcraft.
One clever developer took the Wine project's VDM, glued the 386 emulation from MAME to it, and rigged it up to hook into the OS just as Microsoft's own NTVDM did in 32-bit editions of Windows.
It works!
Source code for the above.
The cause of the Moon?