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Historical figures teaching Windows 3.1
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In 1995, my family got a Packard Bell PC with Windows 3.1 with the option to upgrade to Windows 95. We ran it with Windows 3.1 for years at first and during that time, I learned a lot about using the computer from a tutorial "game" that came pre-installed. In this "game", you did things like help Robin Hood by writing documents in the Write program (or maybe clicking the mouse on targets) or help Merlin perform some wizardry by using the File Explorer program.

I've tried for years to find this and I can't get the right phrase into Google to provide results. I've installed Windows 3.1 and some Packard Bell Navigator disks on VMs and emulators but that program didn't seem to come on the stock Microsoft installer disks or the Navigator installs I found were for different models.

Does remember this application? Can someone help me fill in my memory gaps so I can track this down?

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