- #PC 98 EMULATOR NO DISK FOR FREE#
- #PC 98 EMULATOR NO DISK INSTALL#
- #PC 98 EMULATOR NO DISK PRO#
- #PC 98 EMULATOR NO DISK PC#
#PC 98 EMULATOR NO DISK PRO#
New sound card added - Aztech Sound Galaxy Pro 16 AB (Washington).New graphics cards added - ATI EGA Wonder 800+, AVGA2, Cirrus Logic GD5428, IBM 1MB SVGA Adapter/A.New machines added - Commodore S元86SX-25, ECS 386/32, Goldstar GDC-212M, Hyundai Super-286TR, IBM PS/1 Model 2133 (EMEA 451), Itautec Infoway Multimidia, Samsung SPC-4620P, Leading Edge Model M.Thanks to davide78, davefiddes, Greatpsycho, leilei, sards3, shermanp, tigerforce and twilen for contributions towards this release. New CPUs - Pentium Pro, Pentium II, Celeron, Cyrix III.New graphics cards added - 3DFX Voodoo Banshee, 3DFX Voodoo 3 2000, 3DFX Voodoo 3 3000, Creative 3D Blaster Banshee, Kasan Hangulmadang-16, Trident TVGA9000B.New machines added - Amstrad PC5086, Compaq Deskpro, Samsung SPC-6033P, Samsung SPC-6000A, Intel VS440FX, Gigabyte GA-686BX.If anyone is interested in taking over the project & github repo, please contact me. Also thanks to those who have supported me and the project over the last decade or so. Thanks to those who sent supportive messages, they're genuinely appreciated. Just a quick note to say that I (Sarah Walker) have decided to call it quits. Setup the hard drive first, do a sys c:, then put the special disk in and reboot and it will do the rest of the work for you.ĭid you do the sys C: and did it boot from the hard drive?Įdited by Leurgy, 14 December 2014 - 09:05 PM.Michael Manley is taking over as project maintainer, and will be responsible for development and future direction of the project.
#PC 98 EMULATOR NO DISK INSTALL#
In other words use the bootdisk you need that matches the OS you want to install ie win95/win98.
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Lets not go there though, its much more complicated than creating the boot disk and getting the cd-rom bootdisk.
#PC 98 EMULATOR NO DISK PC#
cab files to the hard drive, you would need to remove it from the laptop and put it in another pc as a slave drive and copy them there. You also need to create the autoexec.bat.Īs far as copying the. You would create a new one to replace the current one using the instructions above. They also have info on getting a cd-rom working in Dos.Īs far as opening the config.sys file, you don't need to. They've been around for years and have good reliable stuff.
#PC 98 EMULATOR NO DISK FOR FREE#
You can get a Win 98 boot disk for free from. Make sure you keep the current ones.Īlso, what happened when you did Sys C:? If that worked, the laptop should have booted to a C:\> without the floppy.ĭon't like the look of that website at all. You would then copy the current ones off the floppy and replace them with the ones you made. You don't need to retype them, you can just copy and paste them into seperate notepad files and when you do that, go to File then Save as and in the box that opens change Save as type: to all files and then Save with the appropriate name. Its not just the Config.sys, but also Autoexec.bat that I suggested you try on the boot floppy.
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cab files to the hard drive and run setup from there.ĭid you try any of that? Its important you give me the info I'm looking for so that I can help.
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Not sure if your cd drive will become available then. If you boot from the floppy, assuming this hard drive is partitioned and formatted, you can run the command SYS C. These will only be hard drive letters, so the next available letter should be the cd drive.Ī little research shows that this was a common problem with that particular laptop. I think the pertinent command here is LH C:\MSCDEX /D:TOSCD001 /M:10. If you do edit those two files, you would of course leave out the number preceding each line.Ĭan you tell us where you got this boot disk? What does it contain? If it contains FDisk, from the A:\> prompt run FDisk /status to see how the drive letters are assigned. Perhaps if you edit the ones on the floppy to contain those commands it might work. This webpage from Toshiba describes the Config.sys and Autoexec.bat files you would need to run that laptop.