"WinGPT brings AI chatbot to vintage Windows 3.1 desktops"

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The developer who created the Windows 3.1 version of Wordle has returned with a Windows 3.1 ChatGPT client called WinGPT, which supports any 16- or 32-bit version of Windows 3.1 or newer. To get WinGPT working without a proxy, the developer has also developed a 16-bit port of the WolfSSL library to support TLS 1.2 and 1.3 connections on the ancient operating system. Other retro-computing enthusiasts have also found ways to make modern AI chatbots work on long-forgotten computers and operating systems.
- “WinGPT” is a Windows 3.1 AI chatbot for your old IBM-compatible desktop Ars Technica
- You can now access ChatGPT from ancient PCs running Windows 3.1 Neowin
- ChatGPT tricked into generating Windows 11 keys by pretending to be grandma reading a story TweakTown
- WinGPT App Brings ChatGPT to Windows 3.1 How-To Geek
- Microsoft Weekly: AI generates Windows 11 keys and Xbox prices go up Neowin
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