Win9x emulator for WinXP?
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Win9x emulator for WinXP?
Considering that many Win9x games don't run under XP, does anyone know of an emulator that can make Win9x games run under XP?
It is built into XP by default. Just go under exe properties of the program and click the compatibility tab. Then change the settings so to enable compatibility mode, for example "run program as windows 98 environment" (something like that).
Instructions and tab names may be vague or inaccurate as I'm not running XP right now.
Instructions and tab names may be vague or inaccurate as I'm not running XP right now.
Does the compatibility stuff really do anything else except telling the app that you run a different version of windows? I mean I've been using some tool from NT4 in the past to "patch" programs which refuse to run.
I assume you don't want to get a sandbox and install win98 on it, otherwise I'd recommend MS Virtual PC, been using it myself for games which are too powerful for dosbox or don't run at all but native dos.
I assume you don't want to get a sandbox and install win98 on it, otherwise I'd recommend MS Virtual PC, been using it myself for games which are too powerful for dosbox or don't run at all but native dos.
Wahhh! I wanna play Fallen Haven more, I loved its simplicity and upgrades! It says "Please Insert disc!" and I'm like "Damnit windows, its in there, bastard!!!"
Seriously, I luved my older games! Thats why I would rather emulate PS1 gems then go and buy a crappy PS3, good graphics does not make good gameplay...
Seriously, I luved my older games! Thats why I would rather emulate PS1 gems then go and buy a crappy PS3, good graphics does not make good gameplay...

Bad graphics dont mean good gameplay eitherSnipawolf wrote:Wahhh! I wanna play Fallen Haven more, I loved its simplicity and upgrades! It says "Please Insert disc!" and I'm like "Damnit windows, its in there, bastard!!!"
Seriously, I luved my older games! Thats why I would rather emulate PS1 gems then go and buy a crappy PS3, good graphics does not make good gameplay...
AF wrote:VirtualPC/vmware + windows 98 CD
Listen to these men.Ishach wrote:Bad graphics dont mean good gameplay eitherSnipawolf wrote:Wahhh! I wanna play Fallen Haven more, I loved its simplicity and upgrades! It says "Please Insert disc!" and I'm like "Damnit windows, its in there, bastard!!!"
Seriously, I luved my older games! Thats why I would rather emulate PS1 gems then go and buy a crappy PS3, good graphics does not make good gameplay... :evil:
Again, not a Win9x game, It's a Dos game.smoth wrote:yeah but xp has problems with my copy of cavewars... damn I miss playing that game.
(and it runs perfectly in DOSBox anyway, will probably run in XP with VDMSound and nolfb too)
Games that are too powerful for DOSBox doesn't exit :PI assume you don't want to get a sandbox and install win98 on it, otherwise I'd recommend MS Virtual PC, been using it myself for games which are too powerful for dosbox or don't run at all but native dos.
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KDR_11k wrote:Considering that many Win9x games don't run under XP, does anyone know of an emulator that can make Win9x games run under XP?
No, thats a half-assed solution at best.Relative wrote:It is built into XP by default. Just go under exe properties of the program and click the compatibility tab. <SNIP>
KDR, if you have a legitamate copy of windows 95, download Microsoft Vitualpc, or Vmware server (both freely avalible to download legally). You can install and run windows 95, within windows xp through virtualization, and the old game wont know the difference. Supports networking and sound fairly well, but graphics are still lacking.
It ran fine in 9X.. this was one of my chief concerns with XP... so I feel my post was still relevant.ZellSF wrote:Again, not a Win9x game, It's a Dos game.smoth wrote:yeah but xp has problems with my copy of cavewars... damn I miss playing that game.
(and it runs perfectly in DOSBox anyway, will probably run in XP with VDMSound and nolfb too)
That's because 9X was based on DOS. XP changed a lot of stuff that meant that stuff some games used to get better performance don't work. DOSBox allows pretty much every DOS game to work fine. Vista will be even worse for backwards compatibility.smoth wrote:It ran fine in 9X.. this was one of my chief concerns with XP... so I feel my post was still relevant.