![]() In retrospect, I note that my entire virtual machine (once all the Windows updates and modules are installed) only requires (less than) 400 Mb, so 2 Gb may be overkill. I give the virtual machine 1024 RAM and 2 Gb virtual hard drive space.Start VirtualBox and create a Windows98 virtual machine. ![]() I happen to use Kubuntu, so I use the QT addition: sudo apt-get install sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose-qt In my (K)Ubuntu system, I used sudo apt-get install virtualbox-ose virtualbox-ose-source virtualbox-guest-additions With a few tweaks, however, Windows 98 can be made to run in a VirtualBox virtual machine suitably enough to run CPRS. The guest additions don't work well (if at all), and there are no intrinsic device drivers in VirtualBox to support the antique Windows 98 drivers. VirtualBox doesn't really like Windows 98. 5.2 Copy the virtual hard disk from the USB flash drive to a new computer.5.1 Run a virtual machine using the virtual hard disk on the USB drive.5 Copy the virtual machine to a USB flash drive.4 Create a Linux shortcut to start the virtual machine automatically.1.1 Install Windows 98SE in the virtual machine.
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