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Run Windows XP/2000 application on Win98/Me with KernelEx

KernelEx is a fascinating open source project that aims to resurrect a dead operating system. KernelEx enables machines running Windows 98 and Me to run applications designed to be used on Windows XP and 2000. The software “patch” adds a compatibility layer to the older operating system that implements missing API calls used by newer applications that are absent from Windows 98 and Windows ME.

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kernelex-foxit

There aren’t a whole lot of Windows 98/Me users out there, but they exist. Whatever be their reasons for using it, KernelEx will make their life a lot more easier.

Highlights:

  • large speed improvements
  • compatibility improvements
  • minimal resource overhead
  • possibility to completely disable KernelEx extensions for selected applications
  • upgrades with single reboot
  • easy configuration through compatibility tab
  • minimal file patching
  • user-friendly installer
  • doesn't load in safe mode
  • language neutral
  • multi-language ready

The list of compatible applications is pretty impressive:

  • Mozilla Firefox 3
  • Adobe Flash 10
  • OpenOffice.org 3.0
  • Java Developer Kit 6
  • Java Runtime Environment 6
  • Google Picasa 3
  • Foxit Reader
  • PDF-XChange Viewer
  • Doom 3
  • Quake 4
  • Prey
  • Need for Speed: Most Wanted
  • and many other programs.

The KernelEx project is at least a decade late, but like they say, better late than never.

Note: KernelEx is not perfect. If you face issues, take your questions to the creator on MSFN forums.

[Thanks Aaron Tiensivu]

Comments

  1. Hi friends!!,
    I want to connect my nokia expressmusic 5130c2 using latest pc suite or ovi suite under OS windows 98 second edition.Can I use KernelEx to accomplish the task?

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  2. I'm not going to ask why you are still using Windows 98, but you can try KernelEx.

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  3. Hi.Is it possibble to run some old games here like GTA san andreas multiplayer?

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  4. Love windows 98 the master piece

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