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PCEM V.17: 8086 MS-DOS Tutorial | Link |
PCEM V.17: 8088 MS-DOS Tutorial | Link |
PCEM V.17: 286 MS-DOS Tutorial | Link |
Software and Files Needed for MS-DOS 5 Tutorial | Link |
Emulate 386 sx with MS-DOS 5.0 Tutorial | Link |
PCEM V.17: 386 DX-33 with Adlib Gold and MS-DOS 6.22 | Link |
PCEM V.17: 486 DX-33 with MS-DOS 6.22 & Windows 3.11 | Link |
Emulate K6-2 and Pentium II | Link |
PCEM V11 Complete Tutorial | Link |
Files and Programs Needed for PCEM V13.1 Windows 3.1 Pentium Socket 5 Tutorial | Link |
PCEM V13.1 Windows 3.1 with Pentium Socket 5 Tutorial | Link |
PCEM V.17 Setup Tutorial Pentium 2 Slot 1 + Voodoo 3 2000 with Existing HDD Image | Link |
Software and Files Needed for Windows 95/98 Tutorial | Link |
PCEM V13.1 Windows 98 and Drive Installation Tutorial with Ready Made Hard Drive Image | Link |
PCEM Video Table | Link |
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Software Needed for 8086 Emulation
◙ 1. PCEM V.17 Link to Video
◙ 2. MS-DOS 5.0 O.S. Disks Download Link
◙ 3a. PCEM BIOS Set 1 Download Link
◙ 3b. PCEM BIOS Set 2 Download Link
◙ 4. Mouse Driver 5 Download Link
PCEM V.17: 8086 MS-DOS Tutorial
¶ Link to Videos PCEM V.17: 8086 MS-DOS Tutorial ◘ 1. Download and put all the needed files into a folder. ◘ 2. Run PCEM Emulator and set it up. • a. Select the 8088 Amstrad PC3086 • b. Select 8086 8 Mhz • c. Select ram to 640 kb by default • d. Select VGA as graphics card • e. Select Adlib as a sound card • f. Select two button serial mouse (Amstrad mouse doesn't work) ◘ 4. Configure the Bios by pressing the del key • a. Set the Floppy Disk Drives ◙ A: 3.5" 720 kb ◙ B: 3.5" 720 kb • b. Setup C drive as a 30 MB hard drive and save it as .VHD fixed. • c. Setup D drive as a 30 MB hard drive and save it as .VHD fixed. ◘5. Save your settings, and start your machine. ◘6. Insert the first MS-DOS 5.0 O.S. disk into drive A ◘7. Select boot from drive A ◘8. Boot into MS-DOS 5.0 install disk ◘9. Install MS-DOS 5.0 designate where you want to install MS-DOS 5.0 ◘10. MS-DOS will reboot ◘11. Select A drive again from the boot options ◘12. DOS will partition and format your hard drive or drives ◘13. Follow directions and insert the disks MS-DOS asks you to install MS-DOS on your hdd ◘14. Eject your floppy disk from A ◘15. Select your hard drive(80h PCemHD), and press enter ◘16. In Dosshell press the number lock key, and use the number pad to move up and down ◘17. Press "Alt" + "F" to exit Dosshell ◘18. Type "MD Drivers" ◘19. Insert the Mouse driver into A drive ◘20. Type "A:" ◘21. Type "Copy mouse.com c:\drivers" ◘22. Type "Copy mouse.sys c:\drivers" ◘23. Type "C:" ◘24. Type "edit autoexec.bat" ◘25. Scroll down to the bottom, and type in "LH C:\Drivers\Mouse.com" ◘26. "Alt + F" to get to the file menu, save and exit. ◘27. To add files into the hdd image, go to search on Windows and type "computer management" - "storage" - "disk management" and attach VHD
Software Needed for 8088 Emulation
◙ 1. PCEM V.17 Link to Video
◙ 2. MS-DOS 3.3 DisksDownload Link
◙ 3. MS-DOS 5.0 O.S. Disks Download Link
◙ 4a. PCEM BIOS Set 1 Download Link
◙ 4b. PCEM BIOS Set 2 Download Link
◙ 5. Mouse Driver 5 Download Link
◙ 6. Adlib Disk 1.63 Download Link
PCEM V.17: 8088 MS-DOS Tutorial
¶ Link to Videos PCEM V.17: 8088 MS-DOS Tutorial ◘ 1. Download and put all the needed files into a folder. ◘ 2. Run PCEM Emulator and set it up. • a. Select the 8088 AMI BIOS • b. Select 8088 16 Mhz • c. Select ram to 640 kb by default • d. Select VGA as graphics card • e. Select Adlib as a sound card ◘ 4. Configure the Bios by pressing the del key • a. Set the Floppy Disk Drives ◙ A: 5.25" 360 kb ◙ B: 3.5" 720 kb • b. Setup C drive as a 30 MB hard drive and save it as .VHD fixed. • c. Setup D drive as a 30 MB hard drive and save it as .VHD fixed. ◘5. Save your settings, and start your machine. ◘6. Insert the first MS-DOS 3.3 O.S. disk into drive A ◘7. Select boot from drive A ◘8. Type "FDISK" ◘9. FDISK Program • 1. Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive "ENTER" • 1. Create Primary DOS Partition "ENTER" • Create Primary DOS Partition "Y" and "ESC" key • Reboot ◘10. Type "FDISK" and enter • 5 Select Next Fixed Disk Drive "Enter" • 1. Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive "ENTER" • Create Primary DOS Partition "Y" and "ESC" key • Create Primary DOS Partition "Y" and "ESC" key • Reboot ◘11. Type "Format C:" ◘12. Type "Format D:" ◘13. Insert the first MS-DOS 5.0 disk into B drive ◘14. Type "A:" ◘15. Hard Reset ◘16. Boot from B drive ◘17. Install MS-DOS 5.0 ◘18. Reboot computer and boot from "80h PCemHD" ◘19. Type "md drivers" ◘20. Insert 1st Mouse driver disk in A drive ◘21. Type "A:" ◘22. Type "copy mouse.com c:\drivers" ◘23. Type "copy mouse.sys c:\drivers" ◘24. Eject A drive ◘25. Type "C:" ◘26. Type "edit autoexec.bat" ◘27. Type "C:\Drivers\Mouse.com" on top of "C:\DOS\DOSSHELL" ◘28. Press "Alt" + "F", save, and exit ◘29. Reboot computer, and you should be able to use the mouse in dosshell ◘30. To add files into the hdd image, go to search on Windows and type "computer management" - "storage" - "disk management" and attach VHD
Software and Files needed for 286 with Adlib and MS-DOS 5.0
◙ 1. PCEM V.17 Link to Video
◙ 2. MS-DOS 5.0 O.S. Disks Download Link
◙ 3. MS-DOS 5.0 Boot Disk Download Link
◙ 4a. PCEM BIOS Set 1 Download Link
◙ 4b. PCEM BIOS Set 2 Download Link
◙ 5. Adlib Disk 1.63 Download Link
◙ 6. Mouse Driver Download Link
PCEM V.17: 286 MS-DOS Tutorial
¶ Link to Videos PCEM V.17: 286 MS-DOS Tutorial ◘ 1. Download and put all the needed files into a folder. ◘ 2. Run PCEM Emulator and set it up. • a. Select the 286 AMI BIOS • b. Select 286 16 Mhz • c. Select ram to 2 mb or 2048 kbs • d. Select VGA as graphics card. • e. Select Adlib as a sound card. ◘ 4. Configure the Bios by pressing the del key • a. Set the Floppy Disk Drives ◙ A: 3.5" 1.44 MB ◙ B: 5.25" 1.2 MB • b. Setup C drive as a 40 MB hard drive and save it as .VHD fixed. • c. Setup D drive as a 62 MB hard drive and save it as .VHD fixed. ◘5. Save your settings, and start your machine. • Press the "del" key to go into the BIOS • Select "RUN CMOS SETUP" • Setup the floppy disk drives A as 3.5" 1.44 MB, and B drive as 5.25" 1.2 MB. • Setup the hard drive by selecting 41 for drive C, and 4 for drive D. • Press the "ESC" key and save your settings in the BIOS. • Press the "DEL" key to go into the BIOS again, and select "RUN XCMOS SETUP". • Select "Easy Neat Chipset Register Setup". • Press Enter, ESC, and select "Write CMOS Registers and Exit" ◘6. Insert the MS-DOS 5.0 boot disk in A drive. ◘7. Type "Fdisk". ◘8. Create partitions for C and D drives then reboot the computer. • 1. Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive "ENTER" • 1. Create Primary DOS Partition "ENTER" • Create Primary DOS Partition "Y" and "ESC" key • 5. Change current fixed disk drive "ENTER" • 2 and "ENTER" • 1. Create DOS partition or Logical DOS Drive "ENTER" • 1. Create Primary DOS Partition "ENTER" • Create Primary DOS Partition "Y" and "ESC" key • Press "ESC" again to exit. ◘9. After the computer reboots, type format c:, and after that is finished type format d: . ◘10. Insert the first MS-DOS 5.0 disk, and type "Setup" to install MS-DOS 5.0. ◘11. Eject the MS-DOS 5.0 disk after MS-DOS 5.0 finishes installing. ◘12. After the computer reboots into Dosshell. Press "Alt" and "F" to exist dosshell. ◘13. Insert the mouse driver into drive A. ◘14. Type "MD Drivers", and type "CD\Drivers" ◘15. Type "MD Mouse" ◘16. Type "A:" ◘17. Type "Copy Mouse.com c:\drivers\mouse". ◘18. Type "Copy Mouse.sys c:\drivers\mouse". ◘19. Type "C:" ◘20. Type "Autoexec.bat" ◘21. Above C:\DOS\DOSSHELL type LH C:\Drivers\Mouse\Mouse.com, and type LH in from of DOSSHELL. ◘22. Press "Alt" + "F" save and exit. ◘23. Type "Config.sys". ◘24. Type Device=c:\drivers\mouse\mouse.sys under device=c:\dos\himem.sys.
Software and Files needed for MS-DOS 5.0 Tutorial
◙ 1. 62 mb hard drive image Download Link
◙ 2. Create Hard Drive Image Link to Video
◙ 3. Adlib Sound Card Driver Download Link
◙ 4. BIOS Download Link
◙ 5. Microsoft Serial Mouse Driver Download Link
◙ 6. MS-DOS 5.0 Operating System Download Link
◙ 7. PCEM Emulator Download Link
Emulate 386 sx with Dos 5.0 Tutorial
¶ Link to Video § PCEM 386 sx with Dos 5.0 Tutorial VideoLink ◘ 1. Download and put all the needed files into a folder. ◘ 2. Put all contents from dtk386 folder from the bios folder to the PCEM bios folder. Put the IBMVGA bios in the PCEM bios folder as well. ◘ 3. Run PCEM Emulator and set it up. • a. Select the 386 chipset • b. Select 386 sx 16 • c. Select ram to 1 mb or 1024 kbs • d. Select VGA as graphics card. • e. Select Adlib as a sound card. ◘ 4. Configure the Bios by pressing the F1 Key • a. Set the Floppy Disk Drive. • b. Set the Hard Drive, make sure to select the right hard drive. 940 cylinders, and 8 heads ◘ 5. Insert Dos 5.0 img disks Insert disk 1 to 3, and install them to the hard drive. Eject the floppy disk after OS finishes installing. ◘ 6. Install the drivers. • a. Adlib driver. • b. Microsoft Mouse driver. ◘ 7. Go to the autoexec.bat file. • a. Type edit autoexec.bat • b. LH c:\mouse\mouse.com • c. save and exit autoexec.bat
Software and Files needed for 386 DX-33 with Adlib Gold and MS-DOS 6.22
◙ 1. Adlib Gold Program Disks Floppy Image Files Link to Video
◙ 2. MS-DOS 6.22 Boot Disk Download Link
◙ 3. MS-DOS 6.22 Operating System Disks Download Link
◙ 4. Trident TVGA8900D Download Link
◙ 5. Rom Set Download Link
◙ 6. Rom Set Download Link
◙ 7. PCEM V.17 Download Link
PCEM V.17: 386 DX-33 with Adlib Gold and MS-DOS 6.22
¶ Link to Videos PCEM V.17: 386 DX-33 with Adlib Gold and MS-DOS 6.22 [Procedure] 1. Get PCEM V.17. 2. Install PCEM V.17 on your computer. 3. Get the rom files and put it in your PCEM roms folder. 4. Download the MS-DOS 6.22 Boot disks. 5. Download the MS-DOS 6.22 Operating System Disks. 6. Download the Adlib Gold Program Disks. 7. Create 386 DX-33 Machine • Create a hard drive image 500 MB and save as a .vhd file. ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ Machine: [386DX] AMI 386 Clone - CPU: Intel i386DX/33 - FPU: None - Memory: 8 MB - Waitstates: Synchronize time to host clock checked Video: Trident TVGA8900D - Speed: Fasts VLB/PCI Audio: Adlib Gold LPT Device: Stereo LPT DAC Storage Devices: - HDD: [IDE] Standard IDE - FDD1: 3.5" 1.44 M - FDD2: 5.25" 1.2 M - CD Model: PCemCD - CD Speed: 3X Drives - Drive 0 Primary Master (C:) - C drive 500 MB - Drive 1 Primary Slave (D:) - D drive 500 MB - Drive 2 Secondary Master (E:) - CD-ROM - Drive 3 Secondary Slave (F:) - None Mouse - Microsoft 2-button mouse (serial) Network - Network card: None ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ 8. Start 386 DX machine in PCEM V.17 9. Go into the BIOS by pressing the "DEL" key. Keep pressing the "DEL" key until you get into the BIOS. 10. Configure the BIOS • FDD A: 5.25" 1.2 MB • FDD B: 3.5" 1.44 MB • HDD Auto detect for both drives • Save BIOS and Exit BIOS 11. Put in the MS-DOS 6.22 startup disk 12. After you boot into the MS-DOS 6.22 startup disk, type in "FDISK". 13. Go into FDISK and select primary partition for the 1st drive. 14. Select the 2nd drive and select primary partition. 15. Restart computer. 16. Type Format c: to format your primary hard drive. 17. Type Format d: to format your 2ndry hard drive. 18. Type C: 19. Type MD Drivers 20. Type A: 21: Type in copy *.* c:\drivers 22. Insert the 1st MS-DOS 6.22 disk in A drive. 23. Type "Setup". 24. Install MS-DOS 6.22 and insert the disks the program asks for. 25. Eject A drive. 26. Restart computer. 27. Configure the Autoexec.bat and Config.sys files. To edit type in "Edit Autoexec.bat", and "Edit Config.sys". Put in the following for each. ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ Autoexec.bat @ECHO OFF PROMPT $p$g PATH C:\DOS SET TEMP=C:\DOS LH C:\DRIVERS\Mouse.com LH C:\DRIVERS\MSCDEX.EXE /D:tomato /L:D ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ Config.sys DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE RAM D=64 MIN=0 DOS=HIGH DOS=UMB FILES=40 STACKS=9,128 BUFFERS=20 DEVICE=C:\DOS\ANSI.SYS DEVICE=C:\Drivers\MOUSE.SYS DEVICE=C:\Drivers\CD1.SYS /D:tomato ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ 28. Press "Alt" + "F", select save, and exit. 29. Restart the computer. 30. Insert the Adlib Gold Program Disks, you can use either the 1.2 MB fdds or 1.44 MB fdds. For 1.44 MB 3.5" disks put it in the B drive. 31. Type in "A:" 32. Type "CTRLDRV.EXE" 32. Type Setup 33. In the Adlib Gold Setup Program • Configure the Card and Drivers ◙ DMA Channel - 1 ◙ Interrupt Lines - [Audio IRQ 7] [CD-ROM No IRQ] • Select 5 - Main Selection to exit • Select 1 - Copy Programs and Drivers to Hard Drive • Insert the Adlib Gold Program disks the program asks for 34. Restart Computer
Software and Files needed for 486 DX-33 with MS-DOS 6.22 & Windows 3.11
◙ 1. Sound Blaster Pro Drivers Floppy Image Files Link to Video
◙ 2. MS-DOS 6.22 Boot Disk Download Link
◙ 3. MS-DOS 6.22 Operating System Disks Download Link
◙ 4. Microsoft Windows 3.11 Disks Download Link
◙ 5. TGUI 9440 Video Card Driver Download Link
◙ 6. Rom Set Download Link
◙ 7. Rom Set Download Link
◙ 8. PCEM V.17 Download Link
PCEM V.17: 486 DX-33 with MS-DOS 6.22 & Windows 3.11
¶ Link to Videos PCEM V.17: 486 DX-33 with MS-DOS 6.22 & Windows 3.11 Video [Procedure] 1. Get PCEM V.17. 2. Install PCEM V.17 on your computer. 3. Get the rom files and put it in your PCEM roms folder. 4. Download the MS-DOS 6.22 Boot disks. 5. Download the MS-DOS 6.22 Operating System Disks. 6. Download the Adlib Gold Program Disks. 7. Create 486 DX-33 Machine • Create a hard drive image 500 MB and save as a .vhd file. ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ Machine: [486DX] AMI 486 Clone - CPU: Intel i486DX/33 - FPU: None - Memory: 16 MB - Waitstates: Synchronize time to host clock checked Video: Trident TGUI9440 - Speed: Fasts VLB/PCI Audio: Sound Blaster Pro V1 LPT Device: Stereo LPT DAC Storage Devices: - HDD: [IDE] Standard IDE - FDD1: 3.5" 1.44 M - FDD2: 5.25" 1.2 M - CD Model: PCemCD - CD Speed: 16X Drives - Drive 0 Primary Master (C:) - C drive 500 MB - Drive 1 Primary Slave (D:) - D drive 500 MB - Drive 2 Secondary Master (E:) - CD-ROM - Drive 3 Secondary Slave (F:) - None Mouse - Microsoft 2-button mouse (serial) Network - Network card: None ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ 8. Start 486 DX machine in PCEM V.17 9. Go into the BIOS by pressing the "DEL" key. Keep pressing the "DEL" key until you get into the BIOS. 10. Configure the BIOS • FDD A: 5.25" 1.2 MB • FDD B: 3.5" 1.44 MB • HDD Auto detect for both drives • Save BIOS and Exit BIOS 11. Put in the MS-DOS 6.22 startup disk 12. After you boot into the MS-DOS 6.22 startup disk, type in "FDISK". 13. Go into FDISK and select primary partition for the 1st drive. 14. Select the 2nd drive and select primary partition. 15. Restart computer. 16. Type Format c: to format your primary hard drive. 17. Type Format d: to format your 2ndry hard drive. 18. Type C: 19. Type MD Drivers 20. Type A: 21: Type in copy *.* c:\drivers 22. Insert the 1st MS-DOS 6.22 disk in A drive. 23. Type "Setup". 24. Install MS-DOS 6.22 and insert the disks the program asks for. 25. Eject A drive. 26. Restart computer. 27. Configure the Autoexec.bat and Config.sys files. To edit type in "Edit Autoexec.bat", and "Edit Config.sys". Put in the following for each. ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ Autoexec.bat @ECHO OFF PROMPT $p$g PATH C:\DOS SET TEMP=C:\DOS LH C:\DRIVERS\Mouse.com LH C:\DRIVERS\MSCDEX.EXE /D:tomato /L:D ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ Config.sys DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE RAM D=64 MIN=0 DOS=HIGH DOS=UMB FILES=40 STACKS=9,128 BUFFERS=20 DEVICE=C:\DOS\ANSI.SYS DEVICE=C:\Drivers\MOUSE.SYS DEVICE=C:\Drivers\CD1.SYS /D:tomato ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ 28. Press "Alt" + "F", select save, and exit. 29. Restart the computer. 30. Insert the Windows 3.11 disk into A drive. 31. Install Windows 3.11 32. Restart Computer after you finishing installing Windows 3.11. 33. Insert the Sound Blaster Pro disk into A drive. 34. Type "Install". 35. Select "Test Sound Blaster Pro Card. 36. Settings: I/O Address: 220, Interrupt: 7, and DMA Channel: 1 37. After you finish installing the Sound Blaster Pro driver. • Select Address - 220 • Select Interrupt - 7 • Select DMA Channel - 1 38. Exit the program after you finish the installation. 39. Insert the TGUI9440 disk into A drive. 40. Type "CD Windows" 41. Type "Win" 42. Install the TGUI9440 driver in Windows 3.11 43. Then, exit Windows.
Emulate K6-2 and Pentium 2
[Links to Videos] ◙ 86Box Tutorial ◙ Create Hard Drive Image ◙ 86Box Emulator CD Audio Sound Problem ◙ 86box Emulator K6-2 233 & K6-2 300 ◙ 86Box Mounting a ISO File ◙ PCEM Hard Drive Image ◙ 86box Emulator Pentium 2 Slot 1 ◙ PCEM/86Box Emulator Reinstalling Programs on Windows 95/98 ◙ 86Box: I7-4790k Haswell Pentium II Overdrive 233 mhz Test ◙ 86Box Test I7 4790k Haswell Pentium II 75 to 450 mhz [Software Needed for K6-2 Processors] ♦ Drivers on ISO File Contains Pentium II and K6-2 Chipset Drivers • Link ♦ VIA 4 in 1 Driver • Link ♦ 86Box Emulator • Link ♦ ROM Sets for BIOS • Link [Software Need for Intel Pentium II Processors] ♠ Drivers on ISO File Contains Pentium II and K6-2 Chipset Drivers • Link The PCEM emulator can only emulate up to Pentium 300 MMX, and that is the limitation of that emulator. However, you can emulate up to Pentium II 450 slot one based processor with the 86Box emulator which is a fork of PCEM. You will need a very fast processor to emulate it, or you will not be able to run much of anything on it. I tried using a Intel I7-4790k based processor on 86Box with a Pentium II 300 to Pentium II 450, and it was extremely slow. If you have a fast enough processor to emulate a Pentium II 450, you will be able to pretty much every game from 1997 to 1999. If you want to run games from 2000 to 2005, you can get a Pentium IV based computer, and these computers are widely available on Ebay and other sites. They are also very inexpensive to purchase.
PCEM V11 Complete Tutorial
Links to Videos How to Install Windows 98 on PCEM V11 Emulator Method 1 with CD How to Install Windows 98 on the PCEM V11 Method 2 PCEM Networking PCEM: Transfer Files with CD-RW to Hard Drive Image 1. Software needed ♦ A. PCEM emulator @http://pcem-emulator.co.uk/downloads.html Link ♦ B. Windows 98 Boot Disk Image Get Windows 98 bootdisk @http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm Link ♦ C. Get the drivers for Windows 98 @http://dosbox95.darktraveler.com/important.html Link ♦ D. 3dfx Voodoo Drivers @https://3dfxarchive.com/3dfx.htm Link ♦ E. 7zip utility to open the PCEM emulator files@http://www.7-zip.org/download.html Link ♦ F. BIOS@https://mega.nz/#!p99klbTb!A5-E97bh290pALB7vayX7t8ibVLgWKfmFf2GoU8oj04 Link or ♦ https://www.dropbox.com/s/xtarbhc28bdltgc/roms.7z?dl=0 Link 2. Open your ROM folder with the bios in it, and open your PCEM emulator folder side by side. 3. Copy files ROM folder Emulator Rom Folder 55xwup0e.bin to 430vx S3virge to Rom folder in PCEM In the 430vx folder 4. Start the PCEM program Press "Ctrl" + "END" to access the configuration tabs. 5. Select Machine: Award 430VX PCI Video: S3 Virge /DX CPU Type: Intel CPU: Pentium 133 Video speed: VLB/PCI Soundcard: Sound Blaster AWE32 Memory: 128 mbs Drive A: 3.5" 2.88M Drive B: None Mouse: Microsoft Intellimouse (PS/2) Joystick: None Check.... Synchonise time to host clock Voodoo Graphics Then, click okay to continue. 6. Click configure. Select Voodoo or Voodoo 2 Framebuffer memory size: 4 mbs Texture memory: 4 mbs click Bilinear filtering Render threads: 2 click recomplier click ok. This will restart the computer and boot up in the bios. 7. Click on "Disc". 8. Click on Configure Hard Disk. 9. Select the cylinders, the higher the number the bigger the drive. You will see an indicator for the size of the drive below. Click okay to create the image and save it the hard drive image. 10. Boot into the bios. 11. Add the hard drive, and floppy disk drives. 12. Attach the Windows 98 boot disk image into A drive. Click on "disc" -> "Change to A:" Look for the Windows 98 boot disk image and select it. Press "Enter" to continue to boot from the boot disk. 12. Windows 98 boot menu 1. Start computer with CD-ROM support 2. Start computer without CD-ROM Support. 3. View the Help file. Select 1. 13. Type "FDISK" to create a disk partition. 14. Select 1 - 1 - Y 15. Format the hard drive. "Format C:" 16. Proceed with Format (Y/N)? Select Y 17. ◘ A. Go to "Computer Management" - "Disk Storage" - "Disk Management" ◘ B. On the right side of the screen under "More Actions" ◘ C. Select "Attach VHD" ◘ D. Locate the Win98hd.img file. ◘ E. Copy all the Windows 98 CD and driver files into the attached hard drive. ◘ F. Go back to disk management and detach the hard drive. 18. Open the program PCEM 19. Boot into the Windows 98 bootdisk 20. Type. C: cd\win98CD setup /nm /is 21. Setup Windows 98. When it is about the finish. Go to "DISC" "Eject drive A:"
Files and Programs Needed for PCEM V13.1 Windows 3.1 Pentium Socket 5 Tutorial
◙ 1. PCEM 13.1 Emulator Download Link
◙ 2. Sound Blaster 16 Driver Download Link
◙ 3. 2 gb Hard Drive Image for MS-DOS 6.22 and Windows 3.1 Download Link
◙ 4. Create Hard Drive Image Link to Video
◙ 5. BIOS ROMS Download Link
◙ 6. Windows 3.1 Operating System Download Link
◙ 7. MS-DOS 6.22 Operating System Download Link
◙ 8. Trident T9440 for Windows 3.1 Download Link
PCEM V13.1 Windows 3.1 with Pentium Socket 5 Tutorial
PCEM V13.1 Install MS DOS 6.22 + Windows 3.1 on a Socket 5 Pentium on Webpage PCEM V13.1 Install MS DOS 6.22 + Windows 3.1 on a Socket 5 Pentium PCEM V15 Update and Test PCEM: Transfer Files with CD-RW to Hard Drive Image 1. Install PCEM and put all the bios roms into the PCEM bios directory. 2. Download all the necessary files. Note: If you downloaded the hard drive image, you will not need to download the Sound Blaster, or graphics card drivers. Those are already in the hard drive image. ♦ A. PCEM 13.1 Emulator @Link ♦ B. Sound Blaster Driver @Link ♦ C. 2 gb Hard Drive Image for MS-DOS 6.22 and Windows 3.1 @Link ♦ D. BIOS ROMS @Link ♦ E. Windows 3.1 Operating System @Link ♦ F. MS-DOS 6.22 Operating System@Link ♦ G. Trident T9440 for Windows 3.1@Link 3. Install all the programs and insert all the files in the right directories. ○ A1. Install PCEM V13.1 ○ A2. Insert all the BIOS ROM files into the PCEM V13.1 ROM BIOS folder. ○ A3. Move the following files from your download folder to the PCEM V13.1 folder. ▼ ◙ A. 2 gb hard drive image ◙ B. MS-DOS 6.22 Operating System ◙ C. MS-DOS 6.22 Startup Disk ◙ D. Windows 3.1 Operating System 4. Setup the hardware in PCEM. ◘ A. CPU/Processor: Pentium 100/66 Pentium 100 mhzs at 66 mhzs front bus frequency. ◘ B. RAM: 64 mbs, but you can select more if you like. ◘ C. Video: Trident. ◘ D. Sound: Soundblaster 16 ◘ E. Floppy Disk Drives A Drive: 1.44 mb 3.5" B Drive: 1.22 mb 5.25" ◘ F. Hard Drive Mount the hard drive image you got from my website link. Save the parameters. 5. Go into the BIOS by pressing the F1 key, and setup the hardware. ◘ A. Floppy Drives For A drive it should be 1.44 mb 3.5". For B drive it should be 1.22 mb 5.25". Use the left and right arrow keys to navigate to save the settings and exit the bios. 6. Insert the MS-DOS 6.22 startup disk, and boot into the startup disk. 7. Insert the 1st MS-DOS 6.22, so you can install MS-DOS 6.22 8. Go through the MS-DOS 6.22 installation process, and follow directions. 9. After MS-DOS 6.22 is installed. Restart the computer. 10. Insert the Windows 3.1 disk when you get into Dos Prompt, and install Windows 3.1. 11. Type in Setup to start the installation process. 12. Follow directions and install Windows 3.1. 13. Install the Drivers. All the drivers are on the hard drive image ◘ A. Configure the Autoexec.bat file by typing in "Edit Autoexec.bat", and make sure the autoexec.bat file looks like this...↓ (Without Sound Blaster 16 driver installed) C:\DOS\SMARTDRV.EXE /X @ECHO OFF PROMPT $p$g PATH C:\DOS SET TEMP=C:\DOS LH C:\DRIVERS\Mouse\Mouse.com LH C:\DRIVERS\CD-ROM\MSCDEX.EXE /D:tomato /L:D (With Sound Blaster 16 driver installed. When you install Sound Blaster 16, it will automatically add the Sound Blaster code in the Config.sys file. In case you corrupt the Autoexec.bat file, here is what it should look like.) SET SOUND=C:\SB16 SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 H5 P330 T6 SET MIDI=SYNTH:1 MAP:E C:\SB16\DIAGNOSE /S C:\SB16\MIXERSET /P /Q C:\DOS\SMARTDRV.EXE /X @ECHO OFF PROMPT $p$g PATH C:\DOS SET TEMP=C:\DOS LH C:\DRIVERS\MOUSE\MOUSE.COM LH C:\DRIVERS\CD-ROM\MSCDEX.EXE /D:tomato /L:D ◘ B. Configure the Config.sys file by typing in "Edit Config.sys", and make sure the config.sys file looks like this...↓ ►(This code should result in better stability)◄ (Without Sound Blaster 16 driver installed) DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE RAM D=64 MIN=0 DOS=HIGH DOS=UMB FILES=40 STACKS=9,128 BUFFERS=20 DEVICE=C:\DOS\ANSI.SYS DEVICE=C:\Drivers\MOUSE.SYS DEVICE=C:\Drivers\CD1.SYS /D:tomato (With Sound Blaster 16 driver installed. After you install Sound Blaster 16, the Config.sys file should look like this. You don't have to add the Sound Blaster stuff in here, when you install the Sound Blaster 16 driver it will automatically do this. If your file got corrupted, you can change it back to this.) DEVICE=C:\DOS\SETVER.EXE DEVICE=C:\DOS\HIMEM.SYS DEVICE=C:\DOS\EMM386.EXE RAM D=64 MIN=0 DOS=HIGH DOS=UMB FILES=40 STACKS=9,128 BUFFERS=20 DEVICE=C:\SB16\DRV\CSP.SYS /UNIT=0 /BLASTER=A:220 DEVICE=C:\DOS\ANSI.SYS DEVICE=C:\Drivers\MOUSE.SYS DEVICE=C:\Drivers\CD1.SYS /D:tomato ◘ C. Install the Sound Blaster 16 driver. Type cd "c:\drivers\soundblaster 16\install" Install ◘ D. Install the video driver in Windows 3.1. Go into Windows. cd\Windows Win In file manager go to c:\drivers\trident~1.x , and select the "tinstall.exe" file. If you select a resolution that distorts the screen, do a hard reset. Go back into the Windows directory, and type setup. Change the graphics card driver to VGA. cd\windows setup
PCEM V.17 Setup Tutorial Pentium 2 Slot 1 + Voodoo 3 2000 with Existing HDD Image
PCEM V.17 has a lot of new hardware support, like Pentium 2 slot 1 CPU, and Pentium Pro CPU support. It has new graphics card supports, like the 3dfx Voodoo 3 2000 16 MB, 3dfx Voodoo 3 2000, and 3dfx Voodoo Banshee. A number of bugs were ironed out as well. The setup is the same as the previous versions of PCEM; however, you must get the BIOS for the new hardware, and put them in the right folders. If you wish to use a ready made hard drive image then you don't have to partition the hard drive, or format it. That has already already been done with the hard drive images you can download below. However, you do still have to run Windows 98 startup disk to install Windows 95 or Windows 98. You need to get the following ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ [BIOS Files] ◙ Voodoo 3 2000 BIOS • Download Link ◙ Voodoo 3 3000 BIOS • Download Link ◙ Pentium Pro BIOS • Download Link ◙ Pentium 2 Slot 1 BIOS • Download Link ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ You also need the driver files for the video cards. ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ [Driver Files] ◙ Voodoo 3 2000 Driver • Download Link ◙ Voodoo 3 3000 Driver • Download Link ▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄▄ Get all the BIOS rom files from your previous version of PCEM, and copy it into the PCEM V.17 folder. In addition, put the new BIOS files for the new hardware in there too. After you have done all that, start PCEM V.17. 1. Create a new virtual machine. 2. Go into setup. 3. Setup the CPU chipset to GA-686BX, there you will be able to enable the Pentium 2 slot 1 processors. 4. Setup the graphics card. You can select the Voodoo 3 2000 or Voodoo 3 3000 video cards. Do not enable Voodoo below. 5. Set the soundcard. 6. Set the mouse. 7. Select and set the hard drive image. ◙ 2 GB image settings: • Sectors 63, Heads 16, and Cylinders 4160 ◙ 4 GB image settings: • Sectors 63, Heads 16, and Cylinders 8319 8. Exit after you finish. 9. Start PCEM 10. Windows 98 will attempt to install all drivers. Make sure you have the Windows 98 ISO file or CD with you. It may ask for some files from the Win98 disk. 11. After Windows has finished installing all the drivers, it will restart the computer. 12. Insert the drivers for the video card (Voodoo 3 2000/Voodoo 3 2000). The file will be a ISO image, so you can read directly from the ISO file. 13. When Windows 98 starts up go to my computer, and click on the CD-ROM drive. Then, precede to install the graphics driver After it is finished, it will ask you to restart the computer. 14. When the computer reboots. Go into settings, control panel, and display to change the resolution. 15. Go to settings, system, and device settings to see if everything is there, like the graphics card, and CPU. If everything is there then you did everything successfully. [Related Videos] Tutorial Video for PCEM V.17: Pentium 2 Slot 1 Voodoo 3 2000 Setup with Existing HDD Image • Video Link PCEM V.17 Pentium II 300 + Voodoo 3 2000 Tests • Video Link PCEM V.17 Pentium II 400 + Voodoo 3 2000 Tests • Video Link PCEM V.17 Pentium II Emulation w I7-10700kf • Video Link
Download Links for Windows 95/98 Tutorial
◙ 1. Windows 98 Startup ISO File Download Link
◙ 2. 2 GB Hard Drive Image Download Link
◙ 3. 4 GB Hard Drive Image Download Link
◙ 4. PCEM Emulator Official Website Link to Website
◙ 5. Bios for PCEM Emulator Link
◙ 6. 7 Zip Program to Unzip the BIOS file Link to Website
◙ 7. Directx 6.0 SDK Link
◙ 8. Voodoo 1 Driver Link
◙ 9. Voodoo 2 Driver Link
◙ 10. All 3dfx Drivers and Utilities Link
◙ 11. S3 Virge DX Driver Link
◙ 12. Sound Blaster 16 Link
◙ 13. Windows 95 ISO various versions (keys are not included) Link
◙ 14. Windows 98 ISO various versions (keys are not included) Link
PCEM V13.1 Windows 98 and Drive Installation Tutorial with Ready Made Hard Drive Image
This tutorial a little different from the PCEM V11.1 tutorial videos I made previously. In this video, you don't have to create a hard drive image. You can simply download the hard drive image on my website, and just install Windows 95 or Windows 98 on it. This video shows you how to configure PCEM to run Windows 95 or Windows 98; however, you will need a powerful computer to run this program. It is a CPU/Processor intensive program, because it emulates every CPU cycle of the CPU being emulated. I suggest you use a 3rd generation I5 or higher desktop processor to run this emulator, or the performance may be a bit sluggish. Link to Video PCEM V13.1 Windows 98SE and Drivers Installation Tutorial with Ready Made Hard Drive Image PCEM Networking PCEM: Transfer Files with CD-RW to Hard Drive Image Procedure: 1. Download the Necessary Software ♦ ♦ A. Windows 98 Startup img file Link ♦ B. 4 gigabyte Hard Drive Image Link ♦ C. PCEM Emulator Link ♦ D. Bios Chipsets Link ♦ E. 7 ZIP program to unzip the bios chipset filesLink ♦ F. Voodoo 2 Driver Link ♠ G. Get a copy of Windows 98. If you have one use the one you have, and if you don't have one go buy one on ebay or some other place. 2. Make a folder for the PCEM emulator, and put all the PCEM files in that folder. 3. Make a folder in your PCEM folder for the drivers. 4. Put in the bios files to your PCEM roms folder. 5. Put the hard drive image into your PCEM folder. 6. Start the PCEM program. 7. Make a new profile and configure the hardware settings. ◘ A. Select the bios chipset. ◘ B. Configure the CPU. ◘ C. Configure the video card. ◘ D. Configure the 3d accelerator. ◘ E. Configure the sound card. ◘ F. Configure the mouse. ◘ G. Configure the floppy disk drive. ◘ H. Mount the hard drive image you put into your PCEM folder. 8. Start the PCEM program. 9. Mount the Windows 98 startup disk. 10. Mount the Windows 98 ISO disk or Windows 98 physical CD 11. Go into the BIOS by pressing the "Del' key repeatedly. 12. Check to see if all the IDE devices are set on auto, and save settings and exit the BIOS. 13. Your computer will boot into the Windows 98 Startup disk. 14. Your CD-ROM drive will be assigned the letter R, so you must type R: to go into the Windows 98 disk. 15. Type in C: , and check if the hard drive image is present. Press "dir" to see if there are contents in it. 16. Type in R: to go into the CD-ROM drive with the Windows 98 operating system in it. 17. Type "Setup" to install Windows 98 on your hard drive. 18. Windows will reboot several times, but when it reboots the first time, you must remove the Windows 98 startup disk. Exit out of full screen by pressing the "Alt" + "Ctrl" + "Page Down" key, and go to the top menu where you see "disc" and eject disk. Then, press ok to continue, and you will reboot. 19. After Windows 98 has finished installing, you must put in all the drivers into your hard drive image. To do this, go to search -- Type in Computer Management -- Storage -- Disk Management -- go to the right side of the screen and "attach a VHD" -- You will have access to your hard drive image. There you can put the driver files you downloaded earlier into your hard drive image with Windows 98 on it. 20. Detach the hard drive image in disk management which is on the left side of the screen. Right click on it, and detach the hard drive image. 21. Start the PCEM program. If you have Windows 98SE, all the drivers will automatically be installed except for the Voodoo 2 driver. Go into Windows 98, and run the Voodoo 2 file. It will extract all the contents to C:\Windows\Temp folder. 22. Start -- Settings -- Go to Control Panel -- Systems -- Device Manager -- look for "PCI Multimedia Video Device" click on it go to driver and update driver. Browse for the driver and link it to C:\Windows\Temp . 23. Adjust the resolution for Windows 98 by going to Start -- Settings -- Control Panel -- Display -- Settings -- Change the resolution and color settings.
PCEM Videos Table of Contents
Title | Description | Links to Videos |
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1. 86Box Machine Tutorials | Title | Links |
1a. 86Box Emulator Tutorial | Link to Video | |
1b. 86box Emulator K6-2 233 & K6-2 300 | Link to Video | |
1c. 86box Emulator Pentium 2 Slot 1 | Link to Video | |
2. 86Box Specific Tutorials | Title | Links |
2a. 86Box Emulator Mounting a ISO File | Link to Video | |
2b. 86Box Emulator CD Audio Sound Problem | Link to Video | |
2c. PCEM/86Box Emulator Reinstalling Programs on Windows 95/98 | Link to Video | |
3. 86Box Test Videos | Title | Links |
3a. 86Box: Test I7-4790k Haswell Pentium II 75 mhz to 450 mhz | Link to Video | |
3b. 86Box: I7-4790k Haswell Pentium II Overdrive 233 mhz Test | Link to Video | |
4. Machine Tutorials | Title | Links |
4a. How to Install Windows 98 on PCEM V11 Emulator Method 1 with CD Socket 5 Pentium | Link to Video | |
4b. How to Install Windows 98 on the PCEM V11 Method 2 Socket 5 Pentium | Link to Video | |
4c. PCEM V.17: Amstrad PC3086 Emulation | Link to Video | |
4d. PCEM V.17: Intel 8088 Tutorial and Test | Link to Video | |
4e. PCEM V.17: 286 MS-DOS Tutorial | Link to Video | |
4f. PCEM 386 sx with Dos 5.0 Tutorial | Link to Video | |
4g. PCEM V.17: 386 DX-33 with Adlib Gold and MS-DOS 6.22 | Link to Video | |
4h. 486 DX-33 with MS-DOS 6.22 and Windows 3.11 | Link to Video | |
4i. PCEM V13.1 Install MS DOS 6.22 + Windows 3.1 on a Socket 5 Pentium | Link to Video | |
4j. PCEM V13.1 Windows 98 SE and Drivers Installation Tutorial Socket 7 Pentium | Link to Video | |
4k. PCEM V.17: Pentium 2 Slot 1 Voodoo 3 2000 Setup with Existing HDD Image | Link to Video | |
5. Specific Tutorials | Title | Links |
5a. PCEM v11 Emulator with Windows 98 Mounting hdds and Installing Drivers | Link to Video | |
5b. PCEM V11 Emulator Configure Hardware Settings | Link to Video | |
5c. PCEM V.13.1 Configuring Hardware Settings | Link to Video | |
5d. PCEM V13.1 Configure Memory for MS-DOS 5.0 | Link to Video | |
5e. PCEM: BIOS Issues | Link to Video | |
5f. PCEM: Transfer Files with CD-RW to Hard Drive Image | Link to Video | |
5g. PCEM V17: Transfer Files from Your Computer to PCEM DOS /Windows | Link to Video | |
5h. PCEM V17: Hard Drive Image Tutorial | Link to Video | |
5i. PCEM Emulator Fullscreen mode Keyboard Shortcuts | Link to Video | |
5j. PCEM Networking | Link to Video | |
5k. PCEM V13.1 How to Setup and Mouse Problem on Windows 10 | Link to Video | |
5L.MS-DOS 5.0 Install and Enable Mouse Driver | Link to Video | |
5n.PCEM: MS-DOS Not Enough Conventional Memory | Link to Video | |
6. PCEM Test Videos | Title | Links |
6a. PCEM V15 Update and Test | Link to Video | |
6b. PCEM vs. Dosbox Pure Performance and Stability Test | Link to Video | |
6c. PCEM V.17: Math Co-Processor Feature | Link to Video | |
6d. PCEM V.17 Pentium II 300 + Voodoo 3 2000 Tests | Link to Video | |
6e. PCEM V.17 Pentium II 400 + Voodoo 3 2000 Tests | Link to Video | |
6f. PCEM V.17 Pentium II Emulation w I7-10700kf | Link to Video | |
7. PCEM Gameplay and Demos | Title | Links |
7a. Star Wars: Jedi Knights Dark Forces 2 1997 Nar Shaddaa | Link to Video | |
7b. Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire 1997 PC Windows 95 Level 1: Battle of Hoth | Link to Video | |
7c. Turok 1997 PCEM V13.1 Emulator Stability Test with 3dfx Voodoo Driver | Link to Video | |
7d. Wing Commander Prophecy 1997 Special Operations on PCEM | Link to Video | |
7e. PCEM Running Dos 5.0 for 386 SX-16 mhzs | Link to Video | |
7f. Crime Wave (1990) MS DOS 5.0 PCEM | Link to Video | |
7g. PCEM Running Dos 5.0 for 386 SX-16 mhzs | Link to Video | |
7h. Steel Panthers III on PCEM V13.1 with MS-DOS 6.22 Stability Test | Link to Video |
PCEM V11.1 Complete Tutorial Instructions