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by anthk
1672 days ago
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That's bullshit because Qemu it's an emulator too, so it will run Solaris and W95 perfectly. I am not a virt engineer but I could run W95, OS2 and heck, even Mac OS 9 under Qemu, recently. Seriously, if you are a virt engineer, drop your title down :). Qemu has an ISA pc module, and you need to disable kvm just to be sure. Set the CPU to Pentium and everything will be fine. |
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• Microsoft_Windows_NT_Server_Version_4.0_227-075-385_CD-KEY_419-1343253_1996.iso (1996, own copy)
Installer starts, locks up with screen corruption about 5 seconds in.
• https://archive.org/details/windows-95_fixcpu_iso_windows_is... (1994-ish)
Cannot read the emulated CD-ROM.
• https://archive.org/details/redhat-9.0_release (2003)
Installer boots, but fails at partitioning stage, the first time it accesses the disk.
• https://archive.org/details/IBMOS2Warp4Collection (1996)
Cannot read the emulated CD-ROM.
• Plan 9, 4th ed. (2003, own copy)
Gets quite far, up to the login, although with a lot of errors, but later hangs hard. (Out of all of them this looks closest to being possible to make work.)
I can also tell you that we're moving away from emulating i440fx entirely (to q35), and nothing prior to 2005 will work once that change has been made. In addition, changes to how virtio works means that guests before about 2010 that use virtio will have problems unless you take special steps.