If you have a Windows 98 installation disc, you can install the operating system to a QEMU virtual machine. The CD should be for generic systems. If you got your copy from an OEM (like HP or Dell), they may not have included drivers that QEMU may need. May 04, 2015 But, even if we already own the device, with the Raspberry Pi emulation we can test new software in Raspbian without any risk. Table of Contents. Install QEMU on Windows. Get a Linux Kernel and the latest Raspbian. Resize the Raspbian image. Create a startup batch file. Configure the Raspberry Pi emulation for QEMU.
Install Windows 98 On Dosbox
I installed Windows 98 in QEMU. I want to run networking in user mode. I start it with qemu-system-i386 win98.img -m 256 -soundhw sb16
so it should be using default network hardware and probably working. In Network adapters section of Device manager I see only 'Telephone adapter' (not sure about translation), no other NIC. I think that's the problem, anyway here are other details: I tried setting the IP address manually to 10.0.2.16, nothing changed in output of ipconfig /all
. ping 10.0.2.2
reports destination host unreachable. ipconfig /all
reports only one interface, Ethernet adapter, its description is 'PPP Adapter'.