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Hey,
I like your blog, im recently into virtualization as well, recently set up a dedicated server for libvirt (which in itself is a nice tool, imo way better than all the other qemu frontends/launchers)
If you want to load your own images there’s “Vritual x86” here: http://copy.sh/v86/
Happy hacking
I saw mention of v86, and went to try it out. Oddly enough it’ll load the OS/2 2.x kernel but seems to lock beyond printing the banner. sigh.
I did use an old diskette with MS-DOS 3.30a along with Windows/386. There is some VGA corruption, but it really does work. Image here. I’ll have to write something on this one thanks!
Personally because I’m old, I prefer to run Qemu directly behind screen. I’ve always found things in the middle of apps get out of sync quickly and obscure features that I may want. So many also ignore stuff like other CPU types of Qemu, which I never liked, as sometimes I do like having a SPARC hanging around as wanted.
For x86_64 qemu with KVM enables works wonders.
I also have a working (finally) solaris setup under qemu-sparc. Its very, to say, retro. Lots of fun, now if only i knew how to make use of it 😛
Well.. I’m using my Windows 8.
nobody’s perfect.
Yes. I.m Happy To Open This Website
I can be happy that you are happy 😉
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I kinda love this idea!
I managed to run Windows 2000 off of my FAT32 formatted 32 GB flash drive on VMware Workstation Player 14. It’s a ONN unit with the model number ONA16AA017 and I purchased it at Walmart! :B
For Windows NT 4.0, you’ll probably need to get a 2 GB or 4 GB FAT16-formatted flash drive. NT 4.0 uses an old version of NTFS and is not recognised correctly under newer versions of Windows.
I love it
Omg
i love windows 2000 forever 🙂
Can i get windows 95
?
follow my link in the descrption
https://copy.sh/v86/?profile=windows95
hej jestem z polski z gdanska przepraszam ze mowie tak dziwnie ale nie umiem klikac alt prawy przepraszam
czesc jestem z gdanska przepraszam ze nie mowie dobrze ale tak mam
n
?
How can I get the VM to use my computer’s internet connection to browse the internet or upload or download files on the VM from my Computer (I am using a Macbook the Way) ?
Looking like real. But Windows 10 is still the best!
um im on a chromebook or thinkpad
windows 7
For Real I Might Even HACK On There LOL https://copy.sh/v86/?profile=windows98 Is Good Too BUT Lagey https://copy.sh/v86/
Yea
Happy Hacking Travlers
Yay Lol
Hey,
I like your blog, im recently into virtualization as well, recently set up a dedicated server for libvirt (which in itself is a nice tool, imo way better than all the other qemu frontends/launchers) Also On Here Down Below You Can Find This Select profile
Arch Linux 12 MB A complete Arch Linux restored from a snapshot, additional files are loaded as needed
Damn Small Linux 50 MB Graphical Linux with 2.4 kernel, Firefox 2.0 and more. Takes 1 minute to boot.
Buildroot Linux 5.0 MB Minimal Linux with busybox, Lua, tests, internet access, ping, telnet and curl. Exchange files through /mnt/.
ReactOS 18 MB Windows-compatible OS. Restored from snapshot
Windows 2000 24 MB Including Pinball and Internet Explorer with internet access. Additional sectors are loaded as needed.
Windows 98 9.7 MB Including Minesweeper and Internet Explorer with internet access. Additional sectors are loaded as needed.
Windows 95 4.6 MB Restored from snapshot
Windows 3.1 15 MB Takes 15 seconds to boot
Windows 1.01 0.6 MB Takes 1 second to boot
MS-DOS 6.22 4.4 MB With Enhanced Tools, QBasic, vim, games and demos.
FreeDOS 0.5 MB With nasm, vim, debug.com, Rogue, some games and demos.
FreeBSD 17 MB FreeBSD 12.0 base install. Restored from snapshot.
OpenBSD 12 MB OpenBSD 6.6 base install. Restored from snapshot.
9front 4.4 MB A Plan 9 fork.
Haiku 46 MB Restored from snapshot. Includes network support.
Oberon 1.2 MB Native Oberon 2.3.6
KolibriOS 1.4 MB Fast graphical OS written in Assembly
QNX 1.3 MB QNX 4.05 Demo disk (no networking)
Snowdrop 0.3 MB A homebrew operating system from scratch, written in assembly language
Solar OS 0.3 MB Simple graphical OS
Bootchess 0.1 MB A tiny chess program written in the boot sector
If you want to load your own images there’s “Vritual x86” here: http://copy.sh/v86/
Happy hacking Travler
oh wow is cool
Dis no online
NO! i just open Windows 2000 Emulator
I really like this version 2000 too. But it also an old version. So I decided to use windows ME.
Thank you
Like real windows 2000
Yes, it’s actually windows 2000!
Hi Windows 2000 ans Vista
Windows 2000 Is’nt Love Windows Vista Bro!?!
Windows 2000 Loves Windows ME
Did you know that Windows 2000 is old?
yes, I remembrer 1999 like it was yesterday
Apparently, you can still search on the emulator, you don’t need to connect to any retro internet. Just works from the wireless standpoint. 🙂
(For the best results, try searching with d+ browser.)
Hello. So i am running Windows 2000 trough Virtual x86. Its very stable and i really like it. I have VirtualBox and VMware.