Re: Building Windows 98 computer



"Al Dykes" <adykes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <13ienhkk6qsahb8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
pcbuilder98 <pcbuilder98@xxxxx> wrote:
"Al Dykes" <adykes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <13iekv67hvv56f2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
pcbuilder98 <pcbuilder98@xxxxx> wrote:
I want to build a Windows 98 computer. I'm seeking help finding
hardware
compatible with Windows 98. I need manufacturer model numbers please.
TIA
pcbuilder98


IMO, get a latest and greatest PC and run XP or Vista as you choose
and run Microsoft Virtual PC on it. Run W98 as a VM.

1GB memory should be fine unless you are running some other huge app
along with WM, W98 and whatever w98 app you want to run.


MS VPC is free. I guess there are a few games that can't run under
W98 but it doesn't cost anything to try on whatever machine you have
on hand.
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a d y k e s @ p a n i x . c o m
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Thanks for replying but I do not want to buy XP. Also I have graphics
software that I cannot afford to update and cannot take the risk that
these
programs won't install or run in XP. The only OS I currently own is WIN98
and I want to use that.
Thanks
pcbuilder98



It's more work, but you should be able to run W98 under VM on a Linux box.

A VM simulates a very common, standard mobo and video card and the
rest of the interfaces. I'm sure the w98 drivers are easy to get by
design.
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a d y k e s @ p a n i x . c o m
Don't blame me. I voted for Gore. A Proud signature since 2001

Your suggestion intrigues me but VMware costs $189. Also I might be under
considerable pressure to get such a configuration running and fully tested
during the allowed return period for the hardware I purchase. Do you have
experience with VMware? If so I would be interested in hearing more. Can you
give links to info about this setup?
Thanks
pcbuilder98


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