In the spirit of the "if it could be done" thing, and a sudden case of debilitating boredom, I decided to tinker with my pc-task install a bit. Anyway, I have a dual-partition setup via pc-task, pointing to dedicated windows 3.11 wfw and windows 95 osr2 (needed a patch to get it to dual boot via a choice.exe command in autoexec.bat), running on a 1200T with mediator+gfx and 192mb ram+060.
Win 3.11 wfw runs fast, and is completely useable, but doesn't run any 32 bit stuff. Even with the 32-bit extension, it would rather crash. Though to modernize the look a bit, Calmira works great, providing a start menu and file manager with a w95 feel. Never got DOSLFN to work right, though.
The windows 95 installation is slow, but I figured I'd try a few things. Installed TweakUI, and disabled alot of stuff in there. Its still "rebooting". Also, managed to get a 256 color display under 95 a few years ago, by using an old win3.11 driver. Also seems to work faster than 95 drivers, for some reason. Only setback is the mouse pointer doesn't look right.
Also, I installed "winguide" so I can read amigaguide documents in pc-task. This has GOT to be the definition of pointless... Though reading the w95 faq is more convenient without flipping the screen back and forth.
Also, RTG makes a HUGE difference. Though using the frameskip option still speeds things up alot, making 95 almost useable.
The included copytoa, copytoi, and dira utilities for copying stuff back and forth seem to choke under 95, so I was toying with installing amiga explorer on pc-task, and setting it up to use nullser.device (aminet, I believe) for swappign files back and forth. Thinking of the same setup for a null-modem tcp/ip connection to miamiDX. Theres a few other optimization thingys I've ran accross that I want to try as well, about to check out TweakDUN and Winsettings97. Also, I do most file-management stuff using workbench and crossdos.. Alot quicker digging through the filesystem, plus no stupid "recycle bin" to deal with. Though I think there's a reg entry to disable that...