Как установить windows на 86box

These instructions assume that you have all of the following installed:

  • 86Box
  • 86BoxManager
  • 86BoxRoms

Download «OS/2 Warp (with BonusPak)» Files

Download «IBM OS2 Warp 3 — Blue — 8.200 — English — CDROM.zip (View Contents)» from Archive.

Extract ZIP file to a temporary folder.

Create New Image

Run 86Box Manager.

Click «Add».

  • Name: OS2 Warp
  • Configure this virtual machine now

Click «Add», then «OK».

Configure Machine Settings

Area Setting Configuration
Machine Machine type [1994] i486 (Socket 3)
Machine Machine [Contaq 82C597] Visionex Green-B
Machine CPU type Intel i486DX2
Machine Frequency 66
Machine Memory 32 MB
Display Video [VLB] S3 Vision864 (Phoenix)
Input devices Mouse Microsoft Serial Mouse
Sound Sound card #1 [ISA16] Sound Blaster AWE32
Network Mode SLiRP
Network Adapter [ISA] 3Com EtherLink II
Storage Controllers FD controller Internal controller
Storage Controllers SCSI controller 1 [ISA16] Adaptec AHA-154xCF; BIOS Address: C800H
Hard disks New… Name: OS2 Warp; Type: 504 MB (CHS: 1024, 16, 63); Bus: SCSI: ID: 0:00
Floppy & CD-ROM drives Floppy drives 3.5″ 1.44 M
Floppy & CD-ROM drives CD-ROM drives Bus: SCSI; Channel: 0:01; Speed: 72x; Type: TOSHIBA CD-ROM XM-3301TA 0272

Set up BIOS

Click «Start».

Press DEL to enter BIOS

AUTO CONFIGURAITON WITH BIOS DEFAULTS

  • Y

STANDARD CMOS SETUP

  • Floppy Drive A: 1.44 MB 3 1/2″ (use PgDn)

WRITE TO CMOS AND EXIT

  • Y

Mount OS/2 disks

Wait for «DRIVE NOT READY ERROR».

Insert disks using:

  • Media > Floppy 1 (3.5″ 1.44M) > Existing image (Write-protected)… > DISK0.DSK
  • Media > CD-ROM 1 > Image… > OS2_CD_ROM.iso

Press any key to boot off floppy.

«OS/2» will display in upper left corner of screen.

Install OS/2

Wait (be patient, it’s a floppy) for prompt to remove diskette, and install disk 1:

  • Media > Floppy 1 (3.5″ 1.44M) > Existing image (Write-protected)… > DISK1_CD.DSK

Press Enter.

OS/2 Warp logo will show. Wait (be patient, it’s a floppy) for install question.

Choose «Easy Installation».

When prompted to remove disk 1, follow above floppy insertion steps again starting at «Mount OS/2 disks».

When prompted to remove the diskette from drive A, use:

  • Media > Floppy 1 (3.5″ 1.44M) > Eject DISK1_CD.DSK

Press Enter.

Setup OS/2

At the «System Configuration» screen OS/2 won’t automatically detect the video card, so choose:

  • Primary Display: «S3 864»

Click OK for all other options.

After reboot, change screen resolution using:

  • OS/2 System > System Setup > System > Screen resolution > 800 x 600 x 65536
    • Note: 800 x 600 x 16777216 doesn’t appear to work properly. I got a blank screen after booting.
  • Shutdown and reboot (Action > Ctrl+Alt+Del)

Install BonusPak (optional)

  • Media > CD-ROM 1 > Image… > BPCDROM.iso

Navigate to D:\US and run INSTALL.CMD. Choose apps to install, then restart system.

Install Windows 98 SE in 86Box

These instructions assume that you have all of the following installed:

  • 86Box
  • 86BoxManager
  • 86BoxRoms

Download Files

Windows 98 Second Edition:

Download Windows 98 Second Edition (OEM Full)

3dfx Voodoo 3000 Drivers:

Download Graphics Driver >> 3dfx Voodoo3 3000 Install CD

Create new image

Run 86Box Manager.

Click «Add».

  • Name: Windows 98 SE
  • Configure this virtual machine now

Click «Add», then «OK».

Configure Machine Settings

Area Setting Configuration
Machine Machine type [1997] Slot 1
Machine Machine [i440BX] AOpen AX6BC
Machine CPU type Intel Pentium Pro
Machine Frequency 200
Machine Memory 32 MB
Displayh Video [PCI] 3dfx Voodoo3 3000; Screen Filter [X]; Render Threads: 4
Input devices Mouse Standard PS/2 Mouse
Input devices Joystick 2-axis, 4-button joystick
Input devices Joystick 1… Device: Controller (Xbox One For Windows); X axis: X; Y axis: Y; Button 1: Button 2 Button 1: Button 2; Button 3: Button 3; Button 4: Button 4
Sound Sound card #1 [ISA 16] Sound Blaster AWE64 Gold
Sound MIDI Out Device Roland MT-32 Emulation
Sound Use FLOAT32 Sound (uncheck)
Sound FM synth driver [X] YMFM (faster)
Network Mode SLiRP
Network Adapter [PCI] Realtek RTL8029AS
Storage controllers HD Controller Internal controller
Storage controllers FD Controller Internal controller
Hard disks New… File name: Windows 98 SE; Size (MB): 1024
Floppy & CD-ROM drives Floppy drive 1 Type: 3.5″ 1.44M
Floppy & CD-ROM drives Floppy drive 2 None
Floppy & CD-ROM drives CD-ROM drive 1 Bus: ATAPI; Channel: 1:0; Speed: 72x; Type: 86BOX CD-ROM 1.00

Click «OK».

Set up BIOS

Click «Start».

Press DEL to enter BIOS

LOAD TURBO DEFAULTS

  • Y

STANDARD CMOS SETUP

  • Primary Slave: None
  • Secondary Slave: None

PNP/PCI CONFIGURATION:

  • PNP OS Installed: Yes

INTEGRATED PERIPHERALS:

  • Onboard Serial Port 1: Disabled
  • Onboard Serial Port 2: Disabled
  • Onboard Parallel Port: Disabled

SAVE & EXIT SETUP

  • Y

Mount Windows CDROM

Wait until «DISK BOOT FAILURE» message.

Media > CD-ROM 1 > Image… > Windows 98 Second Edition.iso

Important: Do not eject this CD-ROM until you successfully log into Windows! If Windows prompts you for path to the CD, use D:\WIN98.

Press Enter.

Format drive

Choose:

    1. Boot from CD-ROM
    1. Start Windows 98 Setup from CD-ROM.

Choose «Yes, enable large disk support» when prompted.

When the machine reboots, again choose:

    1. Boot from CD-ROM
    1. Start Windows 98 Setup from CD-ROM.

Drive will be formatted, and Windows setup will begin.

Install Windows

Choose all Windows setup defaults — just press «Enter» at all prompts.

Product key: MKF6C-H6YG6-99QQ2-GHR48-QTQWG

When Windows setup is complete, log in.

Install Drivers

Video Driver

Media > CD-ROM > Folder…

Mount 3DFX-Voodoo3-3000 folder and driver installation will start — if it doesn’t, run AUTORUN.EXE. Note that it will reboot machine without asking! Click OK to reboot when prompted after DirectX is installed.

After reboot, log in, right click desktop, choose Properties > Settings and choose a resolution like 800 by 600, True Color (32 bit) then restart to apply.

Update Internet Explorer (if «Network» was enabled)

Download Internet Explorer 6 with Service Pack 1 and expand the archive. Direct link.

Mount «ie6sp1en» folder.

In Windows, open «My Computer» then the «D:» (CDROM) drive. Run «IE6SETUP.EXE».

Games

For better rendering speed, set: View > Renderer > Qt (OpenGL)

Need for speed II SE:

  • Mount «Need for speed II SE.iso» as CD-ROM and install.

Chessmaster 8000:

  • Mount «CM8000_1.cue» from «Chessmaster_8000_ISO\Chessmaster_8000_CD1»
  • Use «Custom» install and install everything.
  • Insert «CM8000_2.cue» when prompted.
  • Mount «Chessmaster-8000_Patch_Win_EN_Patch-104\Chessmaster_8000_patch_104» as CD-ROM, and run «cm8k104.exe»
  • Mount «Chessmaster-8000_NoCD_Win_EN\Chessmaster_8000_NoCD» as CD-ROM and copy «Chessmaster.exe» to «C:\Program Files\Chessmaster 8000» folder, overwriting existing file.

MONSTER TRUCK MADNESS 2

  • Mount «dea-mtm2.cue» from «Monster-Truck-Madness-2_Win_EN_ISO-Version\Monster Truck Madness 2 — ISO». Choose «Complete» install.

Missing drivers?

Shouldn’t happen with these instructions, but just a tip in case you add some virtual device later.

Poke around in the Registry at HKLM\ENUM\PCI for some info on what Windows found. Beneath each will be the VEN_something and beneath that you will find the «culprits» — look for Class = «Unknown». Look for the HardwareID at DeviceHunt to see what the device is. VOGONS Vintage Driver Library may have the drivers.

Setup 86Box using Scoop

Read the 86Box documentation for more details about these options.

Install 86Box

Use scoop to install easily.

scoop install 'main/7zip'
scoop install 'main/git'
scoop bucket add extras
scoop install 'extras/86box'
scoop install 'extras/86box-manager'
scoop install 'extras/86box-roms'

Configure 86Manager

There’s an issue where 86box path doesn’t get set in 86box-manager. To fix that, follow these steps:

Run «86manager.exe». Ignore any error about «settings could not be loaded».

Click «Settings».

If you see «86Box version: 86Box.exe not found», then click «Browse…» next to 86Box path.

In the Folder box, enter %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%\scoop\apps\86box\current, then click «Select Folder».

Click «Apply» in the Settings window, and the 86Box version should turn green and show «fully compatible».

Click OK, then close the 86Box Manager window.

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Preamble

A few years ago now, I wrote a guide on installing PCem and Windows 95. While people still seem to be getting use out of it, it’s a bit out of date with the current version of PCem making things confusing for some people, while quite a few other things have changed since. With Sarah Walker leaving the project, development of PCem seems to have effectively stopped, while the development of 86box, a fork of PCem, has continued at a strong pace. 86box offers even more machine configurations, improved accuracy and has some nice quality of life features to make things easier too.

The improved accuracy also demands higher system requirements for full speed emulation, so it should be noted if you already struggle to run PCem on your system, 86box may not be a good option for you and continuing to stick with PCem is likely a better choice for those with older/weaker host machines.

I’ll be using Windows 98 for this guide because it’s a little easier to setup than 95, with better driver support, plus it’s faster and more efficient with better access to the internet. If you prefer Windows 95, once you’ve followed the emulator setup section of this guide, you can refer to my previous guide for help on installing that.

Supplemental information can be found on the 86box wiki. Make sure you have a look through it, there’s lots of good info within.

Emulator Setup

Grab the emulator here:
https://86box.net/

I recommend downloading the stable version, the majority of people will want to grab the 64-bit Windows build. At the time of writing this is:
86Box-Windows-64-b5000.zip
But you can get the latest stable version from here:
https://github.com/86Box/86Box/releases

You will also need the archive of roms, available on the release page here:
https://github.com/86Box/roms

If you want to use different emulated machine configurations 86box does not have a system for that built in, but there are third party managers for this:
https://github.com/86Box/86BoxManager

Here’s what you should have downloaded:

Extract 86box and 86box manager into the same folder, then create a folder labeled “roms”

Within the roms archive we downloaded, a couple of subfolders deep contains the stuff we need to put into our newly created “roms” folder.

Throw those in here like so. Your roms folder should now look like this.

You will also want to create a folder to contain the configuration and hard disk image files for your virtual machines. This can be in your 86box folder or somewhere else where you have more space. It’s up to you. I’m just going to make a “VM” folder in my 86box folder.

Run 86boxmanager and click on settings and tell it where your 86box folder and virtual machine folders are and click OK.

Now click the Add button, give your new machine a name and a description if you like and click Add.

Select the new machine and click the configure button.

We are going to be making a Slot 1, Pentium II machine with a Voodoo3, the envy of many computer nerds in the late 90s. The board we’ll be using can also support slower Pentium 1 CPUs that you can use if your host machine isn’t up to the task of emulating a faster Pentium II.

On the first page, set it up like this:

On the display tab, change the video card to Voodoo 3 3000. Many components have additional settings that you can change. The Configure button will become available if they do.

The configuration options are mostly up to your preference. Bilinear filtering smooths out textures, dither subtraction will reduce the voodoo’s trademark dithering pattern, screen filter tries to emulate the look of the analog video signal. If your host machine’s CPU doesn’t have a lot of threads, you might find it beneficial to reduce the number of render threads. In my experience the screen filter adds a lot of overhead to the GPU emulation and can cause noticeable slowdown so I don’t recommend turning it on. The settings I use in the screenshot are what I recommend.
Leave recompiler checked for better emulation speed.

Input devices:

Standard PS/2 mouse for input. Leave it on 2 buttons so that you can use your middle mouse button to uncapture the mouse from the emulator. If you want to emulate a 3 button mouse you will need to use a key combination to do this which is a little more annoying (F8 + F12).

(Later edit: I’ve since discovered that the Microsoft Bus Mouse (In Port) option is very smooth and low latency. It may not be compatible with every configuration but it’s worth giving it a try. Just make sure to set it to an IRQ that isn’t being used by the soundcard or something. You can ignore this for now and carry on with the PS/2 mouse if you find what I just said confusing, you can always try it later when you have everything else set up.)

Sound setup:

I have Virtualmidisynth installed on my host machine, which is why I have MIDI Out Device set to “System MIDI” If you don’t, leave this set to none, though everything should still work either way.

Network:
If you want to muck around with the internet at some point you can add a network card here. I’ve found the Realtek card to be easiest to get working. Just note you will need to set the mode to SLiRP for it to actually work.

You can ignore the Ports and Storage Controller tabs for the machine we are setting up.

Hard disks:
On the Hard disks tab, hit the New button.

Give it a name, and Size. The other values will sort themselves out for you. I’m creating a 10GB drive here.

Hit OK. Leave it on RAM Disk speed for now, it will make formatting much faster. The disk image file (VHD) will automatically be created inside your VM folder, within an additional sub-folder for this machine.

In Floppy & CD-ROM drives, let’s remove the second floppy disk drive:

and change the first floppy drive to a 3.5″ 1.44mb drive.

And add an ATAPI CD-ROM drive.

And we’re done on the machine setup. Hit the OK button.

You can now hit that Start button to turn on the emulated computer.

Setting Up The System

You should be presented with this screen. Hit the Delete key to enter the BIOS setup.

Select IDE HDD AUTO DETECTION

Hit the Y key to select the default option (2) and then press enter.
We haven’t set up any additional disk drives so you can just tap escape until you’re dumped back to the main page.

Now we are going to need a boot disk and a Windows 98 CD.

Windows 95 boot disk (it works fine for setting up Win98 too.):

Windows 95 boot disk image download

Windows 98 SE download page:
https://winworldpc.com/product/windows-98/98-second-edition

Grab the Windows 98 SE Retail disc here.

Once you have those downloaded somewhere convenient for you, you can use the little icons at the bottom of the emulator window to load them into the emulated drives.

Load boot.img into the floppy disk drive and the Windows 98 SE (101 – Retail Full).iso into the CD-Drive.

Before we leave the BIOS, let’s change the boot order for the drives. Select BIOS FEATURES SETUP and hit enter.

Scroll down to boot sequence and press Page Down so the A, CDROM, C is selected.

Hit escape to return to the main page.

Now select SAVE & EXIT SETUP and press enter, then press Y to save and hit enter again.

The computer will now boot and load up from the floppy disk drive.

Installing Windows 98

Hit enter to start computer with CD-ROM support.
Give it a minute to load up all the drivers.

Once you are at the A:\ DOS prompt, type:
fdisk
and hit enter to load up the partition manager.

Hit Y then enter to enable large disk support.

Then press 1 then enter, then 1 and enter again to create a primary DOS partition.

Then Y

Hit Escape to get dumped back to the DOS Prompt.

You can now press Ctrl + F12 to reboot the machine. Again let it boot up with CD-ROM support.

Now once back at the A:\ prompt type:

format c:

Hit Y and enter.

Give it a moment to format and give it a volume label if you want when it asks.

Now we can type
d:
to access the CD-Drive, then type:
setup
to load into the Windows 98 setup.

Hit enter and let it run through the scan then select exit and press enter.

Click continue at the prompt.

Select I accept the agreement and click next.

Enter a serial key. Use one of these:

K4HVD-Q9TJ9-6CRX9-C9G68-RQ2D3
PRDDH-83JD9-G6PK4-684GF-6Y73B

Use the default install directory and click next.

I recommend just going with the typical install, you can always install other features later on.

Enter a name and then just go with installing typical components.

Continue clicking next, tell it which country you’re in and then it will ask if you want to create a boot disk.

We don’t need one. Just click cancel when it asks you to insert a blank floppy.

It will now ask you to remove the boot disk from the floppy drive.
Remember, you can click the middle mouse button on your mouse to uncapture your mouse from the emulator, now click the floppy disk icon and click eject.

Now hit OK, then next.

The setup will now install the OS to the HDD.

Did you know Windows just got better?

It will take a little while to install, let it do its thing, eventually it will ask you to set your time zone, once you’ve done that it will continue installing for a few more minutes.

Eventually you’ll end up at the logon screen:

Click OK then next when it asks to search for things.

Restart and we are almost done.

I’ve put together a little care package containing the drivers for the voodoo3, DirectX 8a, Winrar and a tool to increase the mouse polling rate so it’s a bit smoother.

Windows 98 Care Package

A very convenient feature of 86box is the ability to load up folders on your host system as a virtual CD-ROM, making getting things into the emulated system very easy.

Unzip the care package and load it up as a CD.

Run the voodoo3 self extractor.

Navigate to the location you extracted to and run “isetup”. Click restart once that appears.

Once it reboots the setup wizard will take you through the install process and ask you to reboot again and that’s pretty much it.

I recommend you install Directx 8 now.

Finishing Up

You might have noticed as Windows boots up it’s very stuttery, this is because our virtual hard disk is still set to “RAM speed” in the emulator settings. Shut down the virtual computer and go back to the configuration menu and into the hard disks tab.

Change it to the more period accurate 1998 hard drive speed and now Windows should boot up at a more authentic speed.

You might also want to set 86box to a forced 4:3 aspect ratio when windowed.
There are also different rendering modes available. Software is the default and has the least latency, while the OpenGL and Vulkan renderers add a little bit of latency but tends to be a little smoother in terms of frame pacing. OpenGL 3.0 seems to work very well with dos games and as long as you have the right refresh rate can be very smooth, but the latency is probably at it’s highest in this mode. You’ll need to experiment to see what works best you. All these options are found under the view menu.

Side note: If you’re going to be playing DOS games, and you have a fixed refresh rate monitor, it’s worth seeing if it will run at 70hz. Many standard 60hz monitors can actually run in 70 and 75hz if you lower the resolution down to something like 1024×768. Many DOS games run at 70 so it’s worth experimenting with custom resolutions in your host machine’s display drivers.

The terribly optimized WordPress editor is starting to slow down so much under the weight of this lengthy guide so I think it’s best I end it here. I hope you’ve found this guide helpful and it wasn’t too confusing.

This is adapted from an old page I found where I was attempting to write a driver for Windows 9x. I thought that the notes on the 86Box setup might be useful to refer to in future.

Original Page

I’m going to set up a Windows 95/98 VM using 86Box, so that I have something to easily write the driver on. Hypervisors like VirtualBox don’t seem to support old versions of Windows that well, and the development version of 86Box also has support for arguably pointless but extremely cool shader effects (eg. libretro) that increase nostalgia, so I thought it would be a good idea to record the setup procedure for the VM here too.

86Box Setup

First, download the experimental version of 86Box for your host platform, and extract it somewhere. You may also want to get the latest 86box Manager for easier management of VMs (this page assumes that you do have it).

I’ll be honest, I don’t know very much about the different variants of hardware that 86Box supports, and which ones are more appropriate than others for Windows 95 and Windows 98, but I’ll list the setup that I have. This was taken and adapted from this video on setting up Windows 95 in 86box.

It is almost certainly possible that faster hardware could be used here in order to make the VM quicker.

Machine

Setting Value
Machine type Socket 7 (Single Voltage)
Machine [i430FX] ASUS P/I-P54TP4XE
CPU type Intel Pentium
CPU speed 200MHz
FPU Internal
Wait states Default
Memory 128MB
Time synchronisation Enabled (local time)

Display

Setting Value
Video [PCI] S3 Vision964 Stealth64 VRA
> Video memory 4MB
Voodoo graphics Off

Input Devices

Setting Value
Mouse Standard PS/2 Mouse
> Buttons Two
Joystick None

Sound

Setting Value
Sound card [ISA16] Sound Blaster AWE32
> Address 0x220
> EMU8000 address 0x620
> MPU-401 address 0x330
> IRQ IRQ 5
> Low DMA channel DMA 1
> High DMA channel DMA 5
> Onboard RAM 512KB
> Enable OPL Yes
> Receive input (SB MIDI) Yes
> Receive input (MPU-401) Yes
MIDI out device System MIDI
> MIDI out device Microsoft GS Wavetable Synth
MIDI in device None
Standalone MPU-401 Off
Innovation SSI-2001 Off
CMS/Game Blaster Off
Gravis Ultrasound Off
Use FLOAT32 sound Off

Network

Setting Value
Network type SLiRP
PCap device None
Network adapter [PCI] AMD PCnet-PCI II

Ports (COM & LPT)

No enabled LPT devices, serial ports 1 and 2 enabled, parallel port 1 enabled.

Storage Controllers

Setting Value
HD controller Internal controller
FD controller Internal controller
Tertiary IDE controller Off
Quaternary IDE controller Off
SCSI controllers None
Cassette Off

Hard Disks

Size set to 1023MB, the other values will update automatically. IDE channel should be 0:0.

Floppy & CD-ROM Drives

1 floppy drive, 3.5” 1.44MB, the rest are disabled.
1 CD-ROM drive, ATAPI channel 1:0, 48x speed.

Other Removable Devices

All disabled.

Other Peripherals

All disabled.

Installing Windows

To install Windows 98, you’ll need an installation ISO and a bootable floppy disk image. Unfortunately, the standard bootable image doesn’t seem to recognise the CD drive in 86Box, so the installation video referenced above uses one with extra drivers.




  • #1

86Box (not to be confused with Box86) is a super accurate, full machine / low level emulator. You can read more about the project on its homepage.

Install 86box(ARM) with Windows 98SE:
1. Install FUSE to enable running of AppImage files:
sudo apt install fuse 7zip
2. Download Windows 98 image Bundle:
cd ~
wget https://how2pi.com/f/86box-Win98.7z
3. Extract the bundled files:
7za x ./86box-Win98.7z
Archive password is:

Registration Required to View

4. Download 86Box AppImage file:
cd 86box
wget https://github.com/86Box/86Box/releases/download/v4.2.1/86Box-NDR-Linux-arm64-b6130.AppImage
chmod +x ./*.AppImage
5. Setup the shortcut to launch the Windows 98 VM:
sudo mv ./win98.png /usr/share/icons/
mv ./86box-win98.desktop ~/.local/share/applications/

Last edited:

Просто установка Windows 98 на 86Box но с поддержкой 32-ух битного цвета и разрешением 19201080.

Всё необходимое:
86Box: ci.86box.netjob86Box3096artifact86Box-32-07e7c1dd.zip
ROMs для работы 86Box:
86Box Manager:
Драйвер для 3dfx Vodoo3 3000:
Драйвер для Ensoniq AudoiPCI ES1371:
Установка 86BoxROMs:
1 распаковываем архив с 86Box в понравившуюся вам папку
2 распаковываем архив с ROMами для 86Box в папку с 86Box и переименовываем папку roms-master в roms
3 распаковываем архив с 86Box Manager в папку с 86Box и в случае чего соглашаемся на замену
4 ПРИЯТНОГО ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЯ!

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