Windows 3.1 tiled background .bmp archive

(github.com)

162 points | by justsomehnguy 3 hours ago

26 comments

  • thombles 3 hours ago
    If you want your nostalgia in multimedia - https://canyonmid.com/
    • vunderba 2 hours ago
      Nice. Kind of wish they'd used a shader to approximate the barrel distortion in the curvature of the Tandy monitor.
    • Terr_ 2 hours ago
      34 years of nostalgia there. Well, not continuously, but y'know.
    • thereticent 2 hours ago
      Love that.

      As an aside, that keyboard in particular had the best click I've ever experienced.

      • dotancohen 2 hours ago
        Better than the Model M?
        • Ancapistani 35 minutes ago
          Pretty sure that is a Model M, just whitelabeled.
  • LetsGetTechnicl 2 hours ago
    Here's someone's personal archive of weird miscellanea, including old Windows wallpapers which is what reminded me. I use unironically use the classic Packard Bell tile background on my computers because it reminds me of my grandmother's PC which is one of the first I ever used.

    https://www.dvd3000.ca/wp/extra/pb.html

    • userbinator 47 minutes ago
      Packard Bell is one of those logos that really perplexes me as to what exactly it's supposed to represent. A very stylised "P B" somehow? An ear with an earphone stuck in it? An abstract vacuum tube? A crushed air-cooled engine block?
    • jerbearito 2 hours ago
      These personal collections are always neat to see. I'd like to start my own (beyond scraps in my local Pictures folder) but I'm not sure how to structure it. I might just build a grid of tagged/categorized media, like a chaotic memory palace.
    • markus_zhang 1 hour ago
      I checked the website and he/she did a lot of really cool stuffs.
  • BobMcBob 1 hour ago
    I know this isnt related to the post, but does anyone remember the artist or website that had a bunch of cool textures and colorful tiled wallpaper for the early days of linux? think mid-90s.

    I've been scratching my head for years and my searches have never found it, but there has to be some white beards here that can recall it.

    I remember there were some really cool options available, I believe in a square format for better tiling. If anyone can remember and post a link or archive I would very much appreciate it.

  • genthree 21 minutes ago
    I sort of miss when my way of using GUI desktops involved the wallpaper sometimes being visible. These days It’s all quarter/half/full windows that rarely close, and certainly are never minimized.
    • thewebguyd 15 minutes ago
      macOS is still somewhat like this, if you avoid the "full screen" maximize just double clicking the titlebar will only grow the window to fit the content rather than have the window to fill the screen.

      Its a lot like papers on a desk, and I know tons of folks here don't care for that model but I quite like it, especially in conjunction with stage manager.

    • OCTAGRAM 15 minutes ago
      Also, windows are not multiple. Each draw.io wants to be big rectangle because it is web garbage. Each chat program, unlike what Psi and QIP were
  • t1234s 57 minutes ago
    back in the 3.11/95 era when doing troubleshooting of slow PC's I would always change the bitmap wallpaper to a solid color. nothing more painful then watching a slow machine waste resources trying to render a desktop background.
  • ajxs 36 minutes ago
  • stevage 2 hours ago
    Exactly as I remember - very few of them actually usable as backgrounds because they're so garish.
  • thowme923874 1 hour ago
    Love this. Do it again, but for the whole package history of propaganda-debian.

    Edit: I guess the package still exists, even though many desktop refuse to tile jpg. :/

  • patrickscoleman 2 hours ago
    we have a crt tv with built in vhs in our office and have a bunch of old tapes

    one is “Mastering Windows 3.1”

    it’s fun to run in the background while working

    for your enjoyment, here’s a similar 3.1 tutorial video from that era uploaded to YouTube

    https://youtu.be/KRi5mjMgORk?si=OFH7UhOQif5EUCtg

    • jerbearito 2 hours ago
      That's a great idea. It would be neat if you could also cast media to it somehow.
    • layer8 2 hours ago
      Background knowledge is invaluable.
  • malux85 11 minutes ago
    One of my hobbies is to install older versions of windows and play around with them a bit - at the moment I have 86Box emulating an old machine with windows 3.11 installed and Visual C++, and I'm writing a little implementaiton of DFT so I can simulate a water molecule. Mostly because I want to go back to the days of when I had a 486 in my bedroom, I finally got a graphical desktop working, and the feeling of joy with the old wallpapers, the clock running, a coding IDE, I spent hours in there learning about memory allocations, functions, OpenGL, such good memories that turned into a lifelong career.
  • montroser 2 hours ago
    Gosh, my brain just got all fuzzy going through those one after the next. Transitioning from the previous era of CGA to 16 colors was so very exciting at the time.
    • peder 2 hours ago
      I feel an ocular migraine coming on looking at these.

      On CRT displays, did these not cause visual problems in the same way? I remember having no trouble looking at these years ago.

  • _fw 2 hours ago
    What tickles me is that Andreas put these on GitHub 13 years ago.

    That’s long enough in tech to be considered retro in and of itself… let alone the age of these tiled backgrounds!

    • bombcar 2 hours ago
      Someone who bought Windows 3.1 could easily be a grandparent by now, even if their first kid was born on release day.

      And the kid could be born when this upload was done, and now be downloading!

  • canyp 38 minutes ago
    Peak Windows. Everything went downhill from there.
  • wkjagt 1 hour ago
    Funny coincidence. I was just (as in just now) looking for a graphics driver for my old Pentium laptop to get Windows 3.1 to work at the full 800x600 resolution.
  • dkga 1 hour ago
    Boy how I love them all, especially Egypt, which looks like the shekel symbol, and the arches.
  • tmtvl 2 hours ago
    It's weird that those give me nostalgia when I clearly remember our PC having a monochrome monitor. I wonder if my brain is retrofitting stuff or whether if any of those survived to Windows 98.
  • Induane 1 hour ago
    It seems to be missing that tiled red brick.
  • mikestorrent 2 hours ago
    the 256color.bmp looks wrong, it's supposed to look more 3d, because it actually does use the 256 color pallette
  • spacebuffer 2 hours ago
    the leaves one is really nice.
    • dwd 2 hours ago
      It was actually.

      Tried it as my background for a bit as it looks good tiled, but mainly used the two tartans or just a solid blue.

  • wiremine 2 hours ago
    Oh, man, does that bring back the memories!

    Thanks for sharing. :-)

  • monday2 2 hours ago
    Delightful! Glad someone posted this
  • soopypoos 2 hours ago
    Last night I dreamed of flying toasters
  • lloydatkinson 1 hour ago
    It's funny that these all look more modern than you typically see on desktops.
  • gerdesj 1 hour ago
    Sigh ... boots C64 with a rather odd coax to SCART to HDMI daisy-chain video interface. I also have a QSII joystick that I didn't quite manage to ruin playing Daley Thompson decathalon.
  • gary_cli 1 hour ago
    very good
  • czemuja 2 hours ago
    thanks bro <3