September 18, 200718 yr You might see if Microsoft still offers Virtual PC 2004, maybe it supports Win 9x? Anyway good luck with this project. I hope some of these ideas might help.They do. I downloaded it yesterday, because I wanted to get a Virtual setup of Windows 95 to test out an old game I had (which works!). VPC 2007 doesn't support Win95, unfortunately -- I tried. I know you can run a virtual XP environment, but I'm not sure if you can run VPC 2004 on WinME or not.
September 18, 200718 yr I am an expert at VMs so need any help give me a ring!Really? Can you elaborate on this:since QEMU is DOS Last time I checked the only way to run Qemu in DOS was using HX:http://www.japheth.de/HX.htmlMaybe you meant it is a Win32 Console app. Did you try installing/running Qemu manager under Win9x/Me?I tried one of the first versions some time ago and wasn't able to make it work. Besides, it seems like Qemu 0.9 has broken support of 9x/Me systems:http://qemu-forum.ipi.fi/viewtopic.php?t=3031The elder 0.8.2 can still be found on archive.org:http://web.archive.org/web/*hh_/www.h6.dio...8.2-windows.zipjaclaz
September 18, 200718 yr But if you want something free download QEMU and QEMU Manager(A Gui for QEMU)since QEMU is DOS.Sorry! I mean't QEMU runs in MS-DOS Prompt.And,YES Qemu 0.90 does not support Win9x.But,please anyone tell me a Virtual PC 5.0 Trial Serial Number.This is the only emulator I haven't tried except VMWare.(VMware runs on 2000/XP) OR:Can someone tell me a way of running Virtual PC 04 on 98 AS HOST MACHINE!
September 19, 200718 yr Sorry! I mean't QEMU runs in MS-DOS Prompt.It does not run in a MS-DOS prompt. As jaclaz just said, it is a 32bit console app and you'll see that if you drag a shortcut from it, it will be a windows shortcut and not an MS-DOS one. Edited September 19, 200718 yr by eidenk
September 20, 200718 yr Yes, it is common (though technically wrong) to call the Command Prompt or Console in windows NT/2K/XP/2003 "MS-DOS prompt".Actually it normally uses also, besides NOT being DOS, a different command interpreter, CMD.EXE instead of COMMAND.COM.Otherwise the good guys that made DOSBOX:http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/would have done a completely unneeded work when they made the Windows "NT" version. jaclaz
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