In this video, you will see how to setup windows 98se as a KVM/qemu VM in unRAID. Not only that but we will pass through native hardware from back in the day. So, even if you did download Windows 98, you would still need a valid product key to install and use it. There are ways to hack Windows 98 to make it work with a product key created from a keygen program, but that's definitely not a legal or safe way to get a key. Debian/Ubuntu: apt-get install qemu. Fedora: dnf install @virtualization. Gentoo: emerge -ask app-emulation/qemu. RHEL/CentOS: yum install qemu-kvm. SUSE: zypper install qemu. QEMU can be installed from Homebrew: brew install qemu. QEMU can be installed from MacPorts: sudo port install qemu. QEMU requires Mac OS X 10.5 or later, but it. If you have a Windows 98 installation disc, you can install the operating system to a QEMU virtual machine. The CD should be for generic systems. If you got your copy from an OEM (like HP or Dell), they may not have included drivers that QEMU may need.
While QEMU's main host platform is Linux, it is also supported on operating systems for Apple's Mac computers (known as OS X or macOS). The official support policy covers the last two released versions of OSX; QEMU might work on older versions, but it is not guaranteed and it might not even compile on older versions.
Please note that fewer developers work on QEMU for Mac hosts, so it might be less stable (but I don't think it is). If you can replicate a bug on a Linux hosted QEMU before reporting it, this is helpful as it means a wider set of people might look into it.
Some system emulations on Linux use KVM, a special emulation mode which claims to reach nearly native speed.KVM is mainly used for x86 (32 and 64 bit) emulation on x86 hosts running Linux. Should you want to run Qemu with KVM support on a G5, depending on your distribution, you might have to compile your own kernel with KVM support.There exists a port of QEMU to Hypervisor.framework (a kernel module from Apple which is similar in spirit to KVM), but unfortunately it is not included in upstream QEMU.
Building QEMU for OS X
The system requirements are:
One of the last two most recent versions of OS X (currently that's 10.13 or 10.14)
The clang compiler shipped with the version of Xcode for that OS X. GCC might also work, but we recommend clang
Additional build requirements are:
You may find it easiest to get these from a third-party packagersuch as Homebrew, Macports, or Fink.
After downloading the QEMU source code, double-click it to expand it.
Then configure and make QEMU. The target-list option is used to build only the machine or machines you want. If you don't specify it, all machines would be built. Probably not what you want.
This way doesn't require you to wait for the configure command to complete:
If your system has the 'say' command, you can use it to tell you when QEMU is done
You can use './configure --help' to see a full list of options.
Here are all the currently available machines:
aarch64-softmmu
alpha-softmmu
arm-softmmu
cris-softmmu
i386-softmmu
lm32-softmmu
m68k-softmmu
microblaze-softmmu
microblazeel-softmmu
mips-softmmu
mips64-softmmu
mips64el-softmmu
mipsel-softmmu
moxie-softmmu
or32-softmmu
ppc-softmmu
ppc64-softmmu
ppcemb-softmmu
s390x-softmmu
sh4-softmmu
sh4eb-softmmu
sparc-softmmu
sparc64-softmmu
tricore-softmmu
unicore32-softmmu
x86_64-softmmu
xtensa-softmmu
xtensaeb-softmmu
We recommend building QEMU with the -default compiler provided by Apple, for your version of Mac OS X (which will be 'clang'). The configure script will automatically pick this.
Errors on old compilers
Note: If after the configure step you see a message like this:
you may have to install your own version of gcc. You can build it from source (expect that to take several hours) or obtain third party binaries of gcc available from Homebrew or MacPorts.
You can have several versions of GCC on your system. To specify a certain version, use the --cc and --cxx options.
Build with LLVM/Clang 7
If you need to compile with newer versions of clang (to get f.i. AVX/AVX2 support), you can install llvm through e.g., brew.
Note that building for machines with CPUs supporting such extensions will exclude running your binary on earlier machines.
Compile with:
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