A Windows 98 SE system for macOS (with printing and file transfer) #4424
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I'll be interested to test the Windows version and how it'll deal with various codepages (for printing, file contents, file names) in both directions. |
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@Torinde - It's purely US English. It prints by using Ghostscript to create a PDF from the output created in Windows 98 SE for an AppleWriter IINTX, and then printing or saving the PDF. I would guess that the printing would be accurate, because Ghostscript knows how to convert the PostScript symbol sets into unicode. But that's only a guess. Of course, if you send a file to the Windows 98 system, it can only do what the original Windows 98 could have done with the file. You can easily replace the hard disk image with one that contains a Windows 98 SE system in another language. I'll post instructions for doing that. |
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One thing you can try, is the adobe postscript 3 driver. Supposedly it offers superior output and better PDF conversion, as shown here for Win 3.1x: https://github.com/dosbox-staging/dosbox-staging/wiki/Windows-3.1x#adobe-postscript-3-printer-driver |
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@rderooy - That PostScript 3 driver was for Windows 3.x, but this reminded me that there was a PostScript 4.3.1 for Windows 9x, and I've now replaced the printer drivers in my setup with that driver, and uploaded a new version. Also, as far as I remember, AcroRead never installed a Print-to-PDF driver; you had to buy the full Acrobat package. However, I've now added to the "Installers" folder on my system the free PDF Creator package that provides a print-to-PDF driver; and I've also added AcroRead. I haven't installed these already because I think the user should be able to choose what to install beyond the essentials that I installed in the base system (TweakUI, Windows Script Host. and WinSCP for FTP in and out of the system). |
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Download page and description here: |
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Updated today with a new menu option to add a CD-image so that it it's accessible from My Computer in Win98. Also, installed the official Microsoft updates (NO third-party updates that always cause trouble). I'm curious about which |
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With the help of generous people here and on the Vogons forum, I've put together an AppleScript application that runs Windows 98 SE under DOSBox-X. Because Windows is copyrighted software, you'll need to unlock the application by dropping on it the .iso file on which Microsoft distributed the Windows 98 SE installation CD. Once the system is unlocked, it runs a basic installation of Windows 98 SE, with these extra features:
You can drop a file on the application icon, and it will be copied to the Windows 98 SE desktop. In Windows 98 SE, you can drop a file in a folder named "Files for macOS Host" and they will be copied to your macOS desktop when you close down Windows.
Three "printers" are installed: one prints to the default macOS printer. Another creates an arbitrarily-named PDF on the macOS desktop. A third lets you select a printer from a list of installed macOS printers.
I've installed WinSCP (more about this in a moment), FileZilla, Netscape 2.0, the Windows Script Host, and TweakUI. You can remove any that you don't want.
If you want, you can use a macOS FTP server to exchange files with WinSCP; I use the free "Quick FTP Server" from the App Store. The key fact is to use port 2121, not 21.
When you start the app, you'll need to press a key and click the mouse before you can use the mouse cursor.
This is a first try. Please let me know what's wrong or what can be improved. The app is notarized, but the notarization may break after you use it, and you'll have to open a terminal, type the command
xattr -rc
followed by a space, and drag the app into the terminal and press return before you can use it again. But maybe you won't need to.I'll post a web page about this setup later, and will follow it with a Windows 10/11 version in September. Meanwhile, here's the download:
https://mendelson.org/Windows98SE.zip
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