Windows 95 4.6 MB: Restored from snapshot: Windows 3.1 15 MB: Takes 15 seconds to boot: Windows 1. Windows 98 9.7 MB: Including Minesweeper and Internet Explorer with internet access. Repeat this process one more time.įinally, go to Harddisk, then IDE #0. Windows 2000 24 MB: Including Pinball and Internet Explorer with internet access. If this is done correctly, the highlighted option should read "2.5MHz". Once you reach this point, press the right arrow. Ive only barely tinkered with it so Im not sure the extent of stability but, again, theres a guide for this. Scroll down using the up and down arrows until you reach the GDCクロック option. This is the SUPER runaround way but the benefit here is you have the capability to get 3dfx glide running in the native emulation. IMMEDIATELY after you reset the emulator, hold the "END" key on your keyboard until you get to a screen that looks like this: If I did not mention a setting that you see in the images, it can safely be left at the default. The next two images will show the correct settings for each of the previous two screens, respectively. Now, reset the emulator by going to the Emulate tab, then selecting Reset. Enable the Use Skipline Revisions option, and set the ratio to the maximum value (255). Next, go to the Screen tab, then select Screen Option. Windows 98 runs on top of the same 'MS-DOS 7.1' with FAT32 support as Windows 95 OSR2, and it includes support for USB. The help system, many applications, and even the desktop are redesigned to make use of Internet Explorer. The major change is an insanely heavy focus on web integration. Then, go to the Device tab, then select Memory. Windows 98 is a continuation of the Windows 95 product. When you are finished, the "Configure" screen should look like this:Ĭlick OK. Weak computers may be able to get away with "x 32". CPU Clock Speed: 2.4576MHz "x 48" or higher.Once np21nt.exe opens, go to the Emulate tab, then select Configure. While its primary focus is MS-DOS applications it can also run a number of titles you may remember using in Windows 98 such as Command and. If need be, open the program in Compatibility Mode for Windows XP (Service Pack 2). DOSBox is an emulator designed to mimic Intel x86 PCs. The program that you need to open is named np21nt.exe.
Windows 98 emulator software#
7Zip and WinRAR are recommended for this, but other software that can read and extract 7zip compressed folders will work just as well. When NP2 downloads, extract the compressed folder using your favorite de-archiving software.
Windows 98 emulator download#
To download Neko Project II (henceforth referred to as NP2), use the download button, or go to the website of the emulator and download the version of np2fmgen.7z that has the newest "last modified" date, which should be at the top of the list. Step 1: Downloading and extracting NP2 (Neko Project II)