legacyfan Posted April 24, 2023 Posted April 24, 2023 ive recently been using windows xp x64 (my computer is one of the rare ones with official drivers) and was wondering if it would at all be possible to run minecraft 1.18+ on it or if this is just a bad idea? If anyone could help with this it would be much appreciated
K4sum1 Posted May 14, 2023 Posted May 14, 2023 Yes, you need OCAPI and OpenJDK 17 (Adoptium). I haven't actually tested it but it should just work since Java 17 works. 1
legacyfan Posted May 15, 2023 Author Posted May 15, 2023 I thought one-core-api was considered illegal? (it used some stuff that was illegal meterial)
K4sum1 Posted June 10, 2023 Posted June 10, 2023 (edited) I did make a post about this on my forum, going to mirror it here. It's not the easiest or the best method, but it's the one I like to use. I use AdoptOpenJDK, and up to release 8u242 works. However you will need to mod it. For XP x64: https://github.com/AdoptOpenJDK/openjdk8-binaries/releases/download/jdk8u242-b08/OpenJDK8U-jre_x64_windows_hotspot_8u242b08.msi For XP x86: https://github.com/AdoptOpenJDK/openjdk8-binaries/releases/download/jdk8u242-b08/OpenJDK8U-jre_x86-32_windows_hotspot_8u242b08.msi To modify it for XP, you'll need these two below. Orca: https://www.technipages.com/downloads/OrcaMSI.zip winvertroll: https://board.eclipse.cx/viewtopic.php?t=652 Install Orca, then right click the OpenJDK8 installer, and click Edit with Orca. In Orca, go to Launch Condition, select the one with "Windows 7 or later is required" as the description, right click and drop row. Save and close Orca, then install OpenJDK8. Navigate to C:\Program Files\AdoptOpenJDK\jre-8.0.242.08-hotspot\bin, and drag both java.exe and javaw.exe onto winvertroll.exe. Now you have Java 8 on XP! For Java 17, you need One Core API. One Core API is unstable, but is the only way to get this working as far as I know. Get Java 17 from here: https://adoptium.net/temurin/releases/ Select Windows as Operating System, and JRE as Package Type. Download the one for your system. Repeat the Orca steps for Java 17 and install. If this fails, I've only tested with 17.0.5+8, which can be found in the archive. The latest should be fine, but I haven't tested it. I will soon though. Now you have Java 17 on XP! Edited March 20, 2024 by K4sum1 Fixing dead winvertroll link 2
Cockatiel Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 On 6/10/2023 at 10:50 AM, K4sum1 said: I did make a post about this on my forum, going to mirror it here. It's not the easiest or the best method, but it's the one I like to use. I use AdoptOpenJDK, and up to release 8u242 works. However you will need to mod it. For XP x64: https://github.com/AdoptOpenJDK/openjdk8-binaries/releases/download/jdk8u242-b08/OpenJDK8U-jre_x64_windows_hotspot_8u242b08.msi For XP x86: https://github.com/AdoptOpenJDK/openjdk8-binaries/releases/download/jdk8u242-b08/OpenJDK8U-jre_x86-32_windows_hotspot_8u242b08.msi To modify it for XP, you'll need these two below. Orca: https://www.technipages.com/downloads/OrcaMSI.zip winvertroll: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/882655373994123314/1116925000050544691/winvertroll.exe Install Orca, then right click the OpenJDK8 installer, and click Edit with Orca. In Orca, go to Launch Condition, select the one with "Windows 7 or later is required" as the description, right click and drop row. Save and close Orca, then install OpenJDK8. Navigate to C:\Program Files\AdoptOpenJDK\jre-8.0.242.08-hotspot\bin, and drag both java.exe and javaw.exe onto winvertroll.exe. Now you have Java 8 on XP! For Java 17, you need One Core API. One Core API is unstable, but is the only way to get this working as far as I know. Get Java 17 from here: https://adoptium.net/temurin/releases/ Select Windows as Operating System, and JRE as Package Type. Download the one for your system. Repeat the Orca steps for Java 17 and install. If this fails, I've only tested with 17.0.5+8, which can be found in the archive. The latest should be fine, but I haven't tested it. I will soon though. Now you have Java 17 on XP! Does Java 17 will work on Vista with Extended Kernel? 1
K4sum1 Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 53 minutes ago, Cockatiel said: Does Java 17 will work on Vista with Extended Kernel? Yes, you don't need to patch it with winvertroll, but you do need to edit the MSI with Orca iirc. Here's an old screenshot I made for unrelated reasons. It shows 1.16.5, however it also shows Java 17 in the top right. 1
legacyfan Posted March 20, 2024 Author Posted March 20, 2024 i forgot this thread existed and it has some pretty good information now that will help alot with getting xp fully compatible 1
K4sum1 Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 Yeah, I only found it because I searched "winvertroll" and wanted to see where I could find it by searching, and landed here. I edited in fixed link. Didn't even know MSFN sent notifications for edits. I need to get around to trying 1.19 or 1.20 with NotSoNew, that might be a better way to get newer versions on XP since it should work stock. 2
XPerceniol Posted March 20, 2024 Posted March 20, 2024 (edited) 5 hours ago, K4sum1 said: ...Didn't even know MSFN sent notifications for edits. I also didn't know that and I have to edit my DMs and postings to correct mistakes I usually make until my brain catches it. Edited March 20, 2024 by XPerceniol 1
K4sum1 Posted August 19, 2024 Posted August 19, 2024 Forgot to post this here, 1.21 working on XP. https://board.eclipse.cx/viewtopic.php?t=707
D.Draker Posted August 19, 2024 Posted August 19, 2024 On 3/20/2024 at 1:54 PM, K4sum1 said: Didn't even know MSFN sent notifications for edits. Of course it does! Everything is archived, even when you type, there's a keylogger discussed many times.
archlinuxuser Posted September 6, 2024 Posted September 6, 2024 On 4/25/2023 at 1:33 AM, legacyfan said: ive recently been using windows xp x64 (my computer is one of the rare ones with official drivers) and was wondering if it would at all be possible to run minecraft 1.18+ on it or if this is just a bad idea? If anyone could help with this it would be much appreciated Yes. It's possible by using Extended Kernel.
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