>Maybe 3.11 for workgroups has an integrated stack. Maybe 3.11 for workgroups has an integrated stack.Īnonymous Thu Jun 26 12:32:18 2014 No. That one didn't came with a winsock of its own. It's windows 3.1 (from my original floppy collection). Is there any reason to use Trumpet's TCP/IP stack over Microsofts?Īnonymous Thu Jun 26 12:11:57 2014 No. you want to share with me?Īnonymous Thu Jun 26 12:09:01 2014 No. Nevermind Windows 98, 16-bit code is the future!Īny wild stories, software suggestions, ftp servers, tips, etc. To implement it, get a program called Rain.Īnonymous Thu Jun 26 11:30:54 2014 No. Make sure your BLASTER variable is set properly in AUTOEXEC for DOS support.ĩx kernel lacks proper support for CPU idling, which NT does have.
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Should already have drivers for sound and network if you used Sound Blaster 16 and PCNet ethernet in settings.īut if SB support isn't working correctly, get official Creative Drivers on VOGONSDrivers. Look for a program called KernelEX.įor good video in VirtualBox, use either VBEMP 9x or SciTech Display Doctor 7 beta if you can find it. If you need to run programs that may or may not work in Windows 98 natively. Why do you still use Windows 98? The novelty? The vidya? Are you a 12 year old who pretends to be an adult on /g/ claiming you are the 98 master? Doesn't matter, all are welcome. Windows 98 General Anonymous Thu Jun 26 11:29:28 2014 No.