cab files with 98se
Bill Cunningham wrote:
I've run it before my computer is about 10 years old. Of course 98
can't manage it's memory correctly or anything like that.
There is a way for win-98 to utilize something like 3 out of a possible
4 gb of ram - similar to what any 32-bit version of NT can do (like 2k,
XP, etc).
I have 2 gb installed on the system I'm using right now, and 98 can see
and use all of it.
But there is a look of it running. It might be better to run
98 on an emulator.
If you have 10-year-old hardware (ie - it really is from 2005) then
there should be drivers and win-98 should run on it no problems.
I'm thinking it's a laptop, because it's trivial to install a regular
floppy drive into a desktop.
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