It always hangs on shutdown which means it alwaysĭoes a scandisk when it restarts. And then I used these instructions toĪfter qemu installed, I used the following command to run 98 on the RPI. Itīypassed all the Win98 installation problems I was having on the RPI.Īnd this works much better anyway since the desktop is a much faster PCĪfter the win98 install, I took the resulting imgįile and copied it over to the PI. That resulted in a quick, clean, problem-free windows 98 install. Qemu-system-i386 -localtime -cpu 486 -m 256 -cdrom d win98se.iso -boot d -hda win98.img
Then I used the following command to install windows from a win98 ISO created from an original install disk. ThatĪllowed me to do the entire win98 install on the desktop PC.Īfter installing qemu, I used the following command to create the img file: And then I simply ran the apt-get install for qemu.
I just installed debian jessie on a desktop PC. When QEMU has shut off it’s time to apply… Should pop up and begin launching Windows 98, when its loaded have aĬlick around and then shut it down as you would a normal 98 machine. Qemu-system-i386 -localtime -cpu 486 -m 96 -hda win98.img
Sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install qemu -y Version of Raspbian, now Jessie has QEMU available and easily obtainable Worry about the Youtube video in the post above, that is for an older img file needed for the emulator, copied it over to my Pi (into ‘/home/pi’ for ease of access). I broke out my copy of Windows 98 and followed this chaps guide to get the.
This part needs to be done on a Windows based computer, not the Pi: Snip from a posting about making up a Raspberry Pi running QEMU running Windows 98.