Flasche Posted May 13, 2014 Posted May 13, 2014 I prefer http://www.oldversion.com since it seems pretty IE5 friendly so if you don't quite have Windows 98 up to snuff, you can still download stuff easily without much guff, especially if you're looking to grab a version of Firefox right off the bat. That's another nice site. Almost forgot about them.
MiKl Posted June 27, 2014 Posted June 27, 2014 IrfanView 4.38 and Plugins have recently been released and work perfectly.
ZortMcGort11 Posted August 3, 2014 Author Posted August 3, 2014 (edited) fixed some broken links... and updated version numbers... Added 13 new items (FastStone Max View, a few calculators, a periodic table, Computer Profiler program, more image viewers, and more file managers). Edited August 3, 2014 by LostInSpace2012
sdfox7 Posted August 8, 2014 Posted August 8, 2014 Thank you LostInSpace2012! :-) A nice site to look at for latest updated versions of common programs is http://www.oldapps.com/ . I prefer http://www.oldversion.com since it seems pretty IE5 friendly so if you don't quite have Windows 98 up to snuff, you can still download stuff easily without much guff, especially if you're looking to grab a version of Firefox right off the bat. Windows 98SE is quite usable with Internet Explore 5 if you disable Javascript.95% of the sites I use including MSFN will work even with Javascript disabled, it's the Javascript that crashes the site. The other 5% will work but limited functionality. Go into Internet Options and disable "active scripting".
ZortMcGort11 Posted August 9, 2014 Author Posted August 9, 2014 (edited) I tried IE5 a few months ago for the fun of it..... yes, it still works without javascript. Turn on javascript and you'll probably instantly crash your computer on any website more complex than, say, the Drudge Report.. It ain't pretty.You can use the "Off by One" browser and still log into MSFN. And it looks even worse than IE 5. But for a 1 megabyte browser that could fit on a floppy disk, it's quite impressive.I'd suggest "upgrading" your browser to at least K-Meleon 1.5.4 or SeaMonkey 1.1.19 and turn off javascript as well. I consider those the absolute bare minimum for Windows 98/Me. Anything more advanced requires KernelEx or a newer computer. Edited August 9, 2014 by LostInSpace2012 1
M()zart Posted August 12, 2014 Posted August 12, 2014 I have even posted here with D+ Browser from Pentium 1 computer with 16 megabytes of RAM 1
sdfox7 Posted August 12, 2014 Posted August 12, 2014 In my experience most if not all webpages utilize "graceful degradation" for browsers that don't support javascript or have it disabled.In the last six months I have logged in and posted on this forum (and several other forums) with a Windows 3.1 machine with javascript disabled and very old versions of Internet Explorer and Netscape, both 16 bit browsers. These machines are not hooked up wirelessly and always behind a hardware router firewall.A trick for Facebook and many modern webpages is that they will load in unsupported browsers simply by using the mobile "m" version, http://m.facebook.com.
ZortMcGort11 Posted August 27, 2014 Author Posted August 27, 2014 (edited) Concerning WinME updates, If you haven't already checked, you should also read these stickified threads:http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/95815-important-stickified-pinned-959898-seme-topics/List of Windows ME Updates... (scroll to bottom for possible download sites)Description, filename.exe, date, size-------------------------------------------AOL WDM Modem Connection Patch, 272016usam.exe, 8/23/00 , 159896IDE Hard Drive Cache Package, 273017usam.exe, 9/19/00, 228504WebTV for Windows Denial of Service Vulnerability, 274113usam.exe, 9/20/00, 184984Malformed IPX NMPI Packet Vulnerability, 273727usam.exe, 9/22/00, 171160Share Level Password Vulnerability, 273991usam.exe, 9/26/00, 195736Windows Movie Maker Upd, 287564.exe, 2/8/01, 456344WinMe System Restore Upd, 290700.exe, 2/26/01, 225136Compressed Folders Passwords Recovery, 252694usam.exe, 3/20/01, 211608Security Upd April 2, 2001, crlupd.exe, 4/2/01, 127608OLE DB Provider for Internet Publishing Upd, rbupdate.exe, 4/13/01, 417736WinMe Help and Support Upd, 299014.exe, 5/17/01, 370752HyperTerminal Buffer Overflow Vulnerability, 274548usam.exe, 5/24/01, 327680Root Certificates Update, rootsupd.exe, 6/21/02 , 185184Unchecked Buffer in Universal Plug and Play Vulnerability, 314757usam.exe, 12/19/01, 228928Q323172 Security Upd, 323172usam.exe, 8/28/02, 217088Q328145: Security Upd + (outdated), 328145usam.exe, 9/4/02, 340800Q329048: Security Upd, 329048usam.exe, 10/2/02, 293184Q323255: Security Upd, 323255usam.exe, 10/2/02, 505664Q329115: Security Update, 329115usam.exe, 11/20/02, 376640Q811630: HTML Help Upd, 811630usam.exe, 12/20/02, 509760Q812709: Security Update, 812709usam.exe, 2/26/03, 300352823559: Security Update, 823559usam.exe, 7/9/03, 311904Security Update for Microsoft Windows ME: KB825119, 825119usam.exe, 10/14/03, 217680The above list is from the following website:http://www.spywarewarrior.com/uiuc/ms-upd.htm#WinMe---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The following is from HPC Factor website"Windows ME Patches and Updates Guide"http://www.hpcfactor.com/support/patching/winme/Windows Millennium currently retains active updates through the Windows Update Service. This information on this page is designed to be a reference for what updates are needed for the operating system. It is essentially the HPC:Factor recommended updates procedure for using your Handheld PC in conjunction with Windows Millennium Edition.Windows Millennium Edition Patches and Updates GuideThe following list of updates will provide you with the highest level of security available to Windows Millennium. The Approximate total download size of all the listed updates is 53.18MB.PrerequisitesThis guide assumes a certain level of system components have already been updated. These are the prerequisites for the installation: * DirectX 9.0c * Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 * Windows Media Player 9.0 * Microsoft Data Access Components 2.8 SP1Critical Updates: Q273991 Windows Share Level Password Update Q290700 System Restore Update Q323172 Flaw in Certificate Enrolment Control Q323255 Unchecked Buffer in Windows Help Facility Code Execution Q329048 Unchecked Buffer in File Decompression Functions Patch Q329115 Certificate Validation Flaw Could Enable Identity Spoofing Q329414 Buffer Overrun in MDAC Might Lead to Code Execution Q811630 HTML Help Update to Limit Functionality When It Is Invoked in IE Q812709 Vulnerability in Help and Support Centre May Permit Code to Run Q814078 Flaw in Windows Script Engine May Allow Code to Run Q816093 Java Virtual Machine Security Update Q823559 Buffer Overrun in the HTML Converter Could Allow Code Execution Q873374 GDI+ Detection Tool Q888113 Vulnerability in hyperlink object library code execution Q891711 Cursor and Icon Handling Remote Code Execution Q891781 DHTML editing ActiveX control code execution Q896358 HTML Help code execution Q904706 DirectShow remote code execution Q908519 Web fonts remote code execution Q911562 MDAC function could allow code execution Q917344 JScript Remote Code Execution Q918547 Graphics Rendering Engine Remote Code Execution Q917344 JScript Remote Code Execution Q892211 Update for Web FoldersRecommended Updates: Q273017 IDE Hard drive Cache Package Q287564 Windows Movie Maker Update Q311311 Invalid UPnP Request Can Disrupt Computer Operation Jet 4.0 SP8 Root Certificates Update Windows Installer 2.0 Windows Automatic Updating MSXML 2.6 SP3 MSXML 3.0 SP7Internet Explorer QFE's: Q319303 Internet Explorer Navigation Sound Update Q870669 Disable ADODB.Stream object from Internet Explorer Q887797 Cumulative Update for OLE Q916281 Cumulative Patch June 15 2006 Q918439 ART Image Rendering Remote Code ExecutionWindows Media Player QFE's: Q828026 Windows Media Player URL Script Command Update Q917734 Windows Media Player Remote Code ExecutionHere's another list from a MSFN user:"323172USAM.EXE" Sha1Hash="4D83C11DBC956B4B8097971B0FB661F63C6ED562""323255_ME.EXE" Sha1Hash="E1DD90C4278177762399BCCF33B4B58D6B193FA5""329048.EXE" Sha1Hash="91A09CD72AAED57C58C4AF3B5594CD3CF16D13E0""329115_ME.EXE" Sha1Hash="2AA0214F231C897760684BFF3044AF71CA849392""812709USAM.EXE" Sha1Hash="1148174010306CC2D82B42DFA8F50BE343FA2DA9""814078js56men.exe" Sha1Hash="DF03F6B7141C445944C7D981A29297B97636A5A5""823559USAM.EXE" Sha1Hash="908A13240672687F2F89F34AD0C87F9B18C8514C""888113USAM.EXE" Sha1Hash="3AF29F957D5E9B46C65DF1CE707EB2C19B07BD10""europatch.exe" Sha1Hash="86903C68C692AF6ACFD573C556CFDAA197E0C50A""GDI_873374_ME.exe" Sha1Hash="ED2557BB0905A05A62826AA7D9B62351C4113D1A""HD Cache 273017.EXE" Sha1Hash="6C715C3EACAD598B787D078EDE2E274E8A3BED3D""IE Nav Sound Update ME.EXE" Sha1Hash="C781082590FFC701D6E40176C981C9E3FB846AEF""IE-KB891781-Windows-98-ME-x86-ENU.exe" Sha1Hash="2C7B14CA73FBC1AA5A128964811D656B39367832""IE6.0sp1-KB833989-x86-ENU.exe" Sha1Hash="B1839CFE7A928F461564224A8BD1E4DE3BFF2AD7""IE6.0sp1-KB916281-Windows-98-ME-x86-ENU.exe" Sha1Hash="88861152A18BD42F8C3FAF7B4CE7705BBDFDBFC7""IE6.0sp1-KB918439-Windows-98-ME-x86-ENU.exe" Sha1Hash="B6F9015EEFC808702BAEECE66FB1A9FFC14331AD""Movie Maker_287564_ME.EXE" Sha1Hash="AF5E0641C80BA89C82472244A58A7031E18E605A""NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe" Sha1Hash="74A5B25D65A70B8ECD6A9C301A0AEA10D8483A23""NDP1.1sp1-KB886903-X86.exe" Sha1Hash="535F57E5A8ECEAB18533C50C0B0E1469ED45331F""OE6.0sp1-KB837009-x86-ENU.exe" Sha1Hash="D71A46EF9D139B626355C959D5E7894F65EF9F2F""OE6.0sp1-KB887797-Windows-NT4sp6a-98-ME-x86-ENU.exe" Sha1Hash="61BD8CB160F70A72BE1369F394409CE37EE439D8""q329414_mdacall_x86.exe" Sha1Hash="EBA6AED2DCA3DCC344E4BD7606A1632F7C5D7ED6""Q811630_WINME.EXE" Sha1Hash="483042093272166647BB6B4BFC717D6B8FC1C316""Share Level Update 273991.EXE" Sha1Hash="A2ECEB89418158950CAED10A98A6928BE08B7BE5""Sys Restore Update 290700.exe" Sha1Hash="5B292FBAE40E608246B81D37BE512477234336B2""UPNP 311311.exe" Sha1Hash="6349D7B4DF7641875F34B582A05C3690276CC038""Windows9X-KB917344-x86-enu.Exe" Sha1Hash="E8F43F0688EE4C1A1426FAB9769BC02ADF6A35A8""WindowsME-KB891711-v2-ENU.EXE" Sha1Hash="E1FDB4E585970E6B3D49D59A0DBF8AC045E583D9""WindowsME-KB896358-ENU.EXE" Sha1Hash="E497688C3A3761563661AE30F0AE28B0CCCAFCB3""WindowsME-KB908519-ENU.EXE" Sha1Hash="F303A00071C9DD7E8B5490CA5E7EEFB03046A24B""WindowsME-KB918547-ENU.exe" Sha1Hash="746A928FFE15FC9D7FDCB7EA879B39A16E7EEF19""WindowsME.Windows98SE-KB904706-DX9-x86-ENU.exe" Sha1Hash="53CF577148518D6EF67200D96745D7B028B6666C""WindowsMedia9-KB828026-Me.EXE" Sha1Hash="2E6A54F839E338944EE5D0477413F5B9A763447D""WindowsMedia9-KB885492-x86-ENU.exe" Sha1Hash="40FB17E82725ECC09EF65A2355612D4A5DAC2185""WindowsMedia9-KB911565-Win9x-x86-ENU.exe" Sha1Hash="117204DB161B955949142FA855C19FE1B58ECBAD""WindowsMedia9-KB917734-Win9x-x86-ENU.exe" Sha1Hash="545109D513743C2D13B728E1938F3B5EE8495F4A"You may or may not find the files, but those are the names (as I have them stored, I might have renamed some of them slightly) and SHA1's of the official updates as offered once upon a time through Windows Update.and from another thread there's this list....This does not include the IE6 SP1 package for ME.Not all of them appear to be useable or needed.au15.cabcrlupd.exedirectx_9c_redist.exedotnetfx.exejs55men.exeMDXSetup.exeMPSetup.exemsjavwu.exesetup.exewm9codecs.exe273017.EXE273991.EXE274113usam.exeq279328.exe290700.EXEQ317244.exewm320920_64.exewm320920_71.exeNDP10_SP_Q321884.exe323172_ME.EXE323255_ME.EXE329048.EXE329115_ME.EXEq329414_mdacall.exe811630USAM.EXE812709USAM.EXEWindowsMedia71-KB817787.exeIE5.5sp2-KB823353.exe823559USAM.EXEQ823718_MDAC_SecurityPatch.exeWindowsMedia-KB828026.exeDoomCln-KB836528-v4.exeNDP1.1sp1-KB867460.exeNDP1.0sp3-KB867461.exe888113USAM.EXEKB891711-v2.EXEIE-KB891781.exeKB896358.EXEKB904706-DX8.exeKB904706-DX9.exeKB908519.EXEMDAC28RTM-KB911562.exeMDAC28SP1-KB911562.exeKB913433.exeKB917344.ExeWindowsMedia9-KB917734.exeKB918547.exeq813951.exeKB833989.exeKB837009.exeKB887797.exeKB916281.exeKB918439.exe And yet another site:ERPMan's Windows 9x and ME Services Packs, Patches/Addons Updates Page http://erpman1.tripod.com/w9xmeupd.htmlWindows ME Installation tutorial, with some (useful) undocumented command-line arguments:http://winsupersite.com/article/windows-95/install-me-successfully-install-or-upgrade-windows-me-128028Windows ME Unofficial Service Pack Threadhttp://www.msfn.org/board/topic/61407-service-pack-for-windows-me/Potential download sites (subject to change at any time... or, they used to work):1. http://www.mdgx.com/web.htm#WME2. http://www.mdgx.com/3. http://www.hpcfactor.com/support/patching/winme/4. http://ftp.sunet.se/pub/security/vendor/microsoft/winME/Security_Bulletins/5. http://www.mmnt.net/6. https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.mdgx.com/7. And of course, you can Google the individual filenames8. Or you can try Googling the following:"windows millenium" kb site:microsoft.comFinally, this entire list is now linked at the top (first post) of my "Updated Mini List" for future reference. Also, bear in mind that the contents of the above lists overlap with each other.(WinUpdatesList version 1.32)Can't vouch for accuracy, but this program apparently lists the installed updates (if any) to your Windows ME system:http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/wul.html Edited August 27, 2014 by LostInSpace2012
honeyman1876 Posted August 30, 2014 Posted August 30, 2014 Hi all, I am new to the forum and have just built a new win98 box. I use it as my office workstation with CAD program and lots of graphics software which will not run on newer versions of windows. So i will run spybot 1.6.2 which still updates. I thought I would add 2 more items of software to the list. Solo antivirus from http://www.srnmicro.com/ I have used it for some time on the previous box. 30 day free trial with an annual licence fee. Well worth supporting. Runs on 95 98 me, nt4 2000 xp and up. Fortop FLV player from http://download.cnet.com/Fortop-FLV-Player/3010-13632_4-10786885.html
JorgeA Posted August 30, 2014 Posted August 30, 2014 ^^ This is amazing -- they even offer AV protection for Windows 95 and even DOS. Where are they based? I couldn't find any location info on their website. --JorgeA
honeyman1876 Posted August 31, 2014 Posted August 31, 2014 A few more random bits of software. I used to use Iconedit32 for creating new icons but I cannot locate the installer. However some interesting ms tools here:- ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/services/technet/samples/ps/win98/reskit/desktop/ - Download these groups of files into the same folder: ( ANIEDIT.CNT, ANIEDIT.EXE + ANIEDIT.HLP. IMAGEDIT.EXE + IMAGEDIT.HLP. ) Some old software links here not all of them work - http://www.oocities.org/gafoortc/soft.htm : Eraser current version - http://eraser.heidi.ie/ plus check out notrax secure browser : Plant studio freeware 3d - http://www.kurtz-fernhout.com/PlantStudio/index.htm : Ziprepair - http://www.diskinternals.com/zip-repair/features.shtml : I struggle finding a good media player that will play any file. Gom player is useless as is vlc player. Media player classic and wmp9 play some files. So I use a portable version of SMPlayer - portable 0.6.4. Installer works but nags about needing win2000. Plays most files but has a bug I can live with. When you open a file the program opens a dos box which if you then click the player window the dos box sits behind. Error message on shutting down the player. But as it does not install anything to the system does not appear to be a problem.
ZortMcGort11 Posted March 15, 2015 Author Posted March 15, 2015 (edited) Bumping this topic because I'm rebuilding/fixing it. Will add lots more in upcoming days/weeks. Going to list as much Win9x software as possible, before it all disappears for good or becomes too hard to find. Edited March 15, 2015 by ZortMcGort11
CharlesF Posted March 15, 2015 Posted March 15, 2015 (edited) You could add:Greenfish Icon Editor Pro 3.31: http://greenfishsoftware.blogspot.fr/2012/07/greenfish-icon-editor-pro.htmlMany Notepad replacement, like: metapad 3.6: http://liquidninja.com/metapadmp3DirectCut 2.20: http://mpesch3.de1.cc/mp3dc.htmlCdex 1.70 b2 Edited March 15, 2015 by CharlesF
farfigs11 Posted March 16, 2015 Posted March 16, 2015 I think ccleaner v 2.36.1233 is the last with windows 9x support
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