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This is the July 2022 update to 86Box, bringing initial suport for dual monitors, performance improvements and bugfixes. As always, you can [download 86Box v3.7 from GitHub](https://github.com/86Box/86Box/releases/tag/v3.7).
This is the July 2022 update to 86Box, bringing initial suport for dual monitors, performance improvements and bugfixes. As always, you can [download 86Box v3.7 from GitHub](https://github.com/86Box/86Box/releases/tag/v3.7.1).
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## Changelog
## Changelog for v3.7
### Emulator
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* Fixed emulator crash with a `Write_MULTIPLE` message when exiting DOS mode on Windows 3.1 with an IDE hard disk
* Fixed emulator crash with a `Hard disk image` message when a host I/O error occurs on a **VHD image**
### Known issues
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* Enabling or disabling **Resizable window** while the secondary display output window is enabled crashes the emulator
* **Closing** the secondary display output window does not reflect on the option to enable it
## Changelog for v3.7.1
### User interface
* Fixed crashes with the **Resizable window** and **Remember size & position** options
* Fixed **Show non-primary monitors** option not working properly if the secondary display output window is closed
* Fixed loss of remembered window size and position when migrating from v3.6 and older configurations
### Machines
* Fixed **AOpen Vi15G** not booting up
* Fixed PS/2 mouse on the **Xi8088**
### Hardware
* **Core**
* Fixed **AAD and AAM** instruction emulation inaccuracies