- Right after 'Windows is loading files' 'Starting Windows' with Microsoft logo appears then followed by blue screen immediatelly. (No signs of Canonical violation in the logs btw) I am trying to find some version which was working to understand which change cause the problem. I checked back up to Bochs 2.5 and all versions crashing till now.
- After you install Bochs, click on the new 'Linux Demo in Bochs 2.6.2' icon (a 'shortcut' to run.bat in the dlxlinux subfolder under Bochs-2.6.2). This will open both the 'Bochs for Windows - Console' and the 'Bochs for Windows - Display' in which you'll see the Bochs Emulator run through its own BIOS code similar to a real PC.
The only way to make Windows 98 to work in Hyper-V is to install Windows 7 guest OS, install Microsoft Virtual PC on that Windows 7 Hyper-V vm, and finally install Windows 98 in Virtual PC. Windows 98 running in Virtual PC running on Windows 7 vm running in Windows 10; it's although doable not very practical, exactly as complicated as it sounds.
This feature appears in the upcoming ExtremeTech book “Hacking the PSP.” Here we’ll learn how to emulate a PC on the PSP, install Linux, and run Windows on the PSP.
So the PSP can do games, movies, video, music, photos, and Internet. Well, that’s not enough—it should be able to run software we enjoy on our home PCs! Utilizing an open source x86 emulator called Bochs, which emulates the hardware usually found in PCs, and creating a few hard disk images with the software we want on them, you can run Linux and even Windows on your PSP!
Install Windows 98 On Bochs Pc
What You Need
- Hackable PSP: (i.e. it can run Homebrew apps)
- Memory Stick: Enough space for Bochs files and virtual hard drive image (512 MB stick is probably plenty, but a 1 gig stick will be more utilitarian since you still have plenty of space for other stuff)
- Virtual PC or VMWare: if you’re going to create your own disk images ($99+ depending on what version, but there are free trials available that will suffice for this project)
- Virtual DriveCreation Software: such as R-Drive Image, if you’re going to create your own disk images (~$49, and there’s a free trial)
- Windows 95 or Windows 98: You’ll need the disks or disc if you’re going to install Windows
NOTE: The American PSP only has 32 megabytes of available RAM, and the emulator uses a little of that, so that’s why we’re sticking to Linux and lightweight versions of Windows like Windows 95 and 98.
NOTE: There is also a Macintosh emulator called Basilisk II, available for download from PS2Dev.org. Basilisk can run Mac OS 7.5 through 7.6.1, and cannot run Mac OS X, but that’s not bad! Continued…
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- Windows games
As the years goes by, more and more Windows games are added on the website. Some of them still work quite easily, others are lucky enough to have an active community developing patches and fixes to make them run on the most recent versions of Windows.
Almost all Windows games are available as ISO version, meaning a verbatim copy of the game disks. If you don't know how to use these files, read our tutorial. You may also get these usual problems:
- ISO is not a .iso file: an ISO image is a disk image of a CD or DVD file. Several file formats have been created to make ISO files and you will need to install another mounting software. In our archives, you'll come across BIN/CUE, MDF/MDS, CCD/IMG, NRG. You may want to convert these to ISO using WinBin2Iso, but you will lose audio tracks (usually music) if there are any.
- Corrupted ISO: many ISO files can't be mounted with the legacy ISO utility in Windows 10. You need to install another mounting software, see this page.
- Game is asking for CD: games have a copy protection program to avoid piracy. You will need to replace the original .exe program with another one. Sometimes, we provide this replacement on the game page, labeled as 'NoCD'. Otherwise, look for a 'crack' directory in the content of the ISO file.
PCGamingWiki
Late 90s and 2000s titles may have a game page on PCGamingWiki, a wiki dedicated to fixes and workarounds for PC Games. We try to add a link to the right wiki url on every game page, so you should check out the game links below the game description. You can also make a search on the wiki, or through Google by searching the name of the game + 'site:PCGamingWiki.com' (without quotes).
PCem Emulator
PCem is versatile IBM PC emulator, which allows you to properly emulate a whole computer, including late 99 Pentium computer. You also get a Voodoo2 3dfx card and many other drivers. This emulator can be very effective for Windows games until early 2000s generation. You can read this tutorial. Additional information and resources can be found on Emugen.
Alternatively, you can use 86Box, a forked project from PCem which supports Pentium up to MMX 300 MHz. You can watch this video tutorial.
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Linux + Wine
Running Windows game under Linux can work suprisingly well, we have a dedicated tutorial here.
Windows 3.1 Games
Some games were made for Windows 3.1 instead of DOS, you will need to install Windows 3.1 in DOSBox. You will find a copy of Windows 3.x on WinWorld. Follow these tutorial to get it running: VirtualBox forum, Vogons, Sierra Help or this blog post.
Windows 95 Games
Many of the Win95 games won't run on recent Windows versions, but you can install Win95 in DOSBox. The procedure is a bit complicated, hopefully dada_ and some folks over Vogons and #dosbox@freenode set up a guide to do this, check it out in the Google doc.
You can also install Windows 95 in VirtualBox, follow this tutorial to do it.
Another promising solution would be windows95 Portable made by Felix Rieseberg, which runs on Windows, Mac and Linux.
Windows 98 Games
Some of the recent abandonware games were made for Windows 98. Biotek kc4 software download, free. You can still get Win 98 working on your computer using VirtualBox. You will find a guide to the installation here, then a second guide to setup properly Windows. You should read BOTH of them before installing Windows 98. You can also use pre-configured Win98 VMWare images, available at WinWorld.
Windows XP Games
Some will work perfectly, some won't. We rarely have all the resources necessary to get these games to install and then be played. You may have to look over the web for a x64 setup file or fixed exe file. If you find a good tutorial, please post the url in the comment or drop us a message.
3dfx Games
The second half of the 90s was very exciting as video games would start to benefit from 3D acceleration hardware. The 3dfx company released the Voodoo Graphics cards in 1996, which provided 3D acceleration for games that supported the technology. Performances and graphics were way ahead of the competition (Riva, Matrox, S3, ATI..) but came at a price. 3dfx released its last Voodoo card in 2000, marking the end of 3dfx supported games.
Hopefully, 3dfx can be emulated nowadays using nGlide, a free 3Dfx Voodoo Glide wrapper made by Zeus Software. Very easy to use, just install and play for most games, but you should visit the compatibility page, as many games require a patch or some tweaking.
Windows 98 Startup Disk Download
Install Windows 98 On Bochs Windows 7
Another great glide wrapper is dgVoodoo2, which allows you to play not only 3dfx games, but also DirectX (1-7) and Direct3D games. Both programs are very useful, as one may work better than the other.
DirectX Games
As written above, dgVoodoo2 is great for old windows games which often use DirectX. You can also try these alternatives: dxwrapper, an on-going project which may prove difficult to use. WineD3D will convert DirectX to OpenGL, see the readme file in the utility folder.