
- OT: KernelEX capabilities & useage?
- 06-10-2009
![]() Re: OT: KernelEX capabilities & useage?
| Martin Riddle | 06-10-2009 |
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OK; KernelEx does not seem to be of benefit on a Win98SE machine
(yes, Unicows.dll installed and registered).
So what exactly is it supposed to be able to do?
And what can it NOT do (no, i do not want it to wash dishes)?
Finally, how can one test it?
Pointers to answers (or NGs with answers) greatly appreciated.
(yes, Unicows.dll installed and registered).
So what exactly is it supposed to be able to do?
And what can it NOT do (no, i do not want it to wash dishes)?
Finally, how can one test it?
Pointers to answers (or NGs with answers) greatly appreciated.
It allows xp and 2k apps to run on 98
Have you tried here?
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?s=d79d17a04c931c7a2f0906ed8fb2202e&showforum=8
Cheers
Martin Riddle wrote:

* Well, that is what i thought.
But the ASUS motherboard CD for their M2N-MX SE Plus barfs, saying it
does not support "WIN_4.11", and that is after all of the registry and
system file patches i made by hand.

http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?s=d79d17a04c931c7a2f0906ed8fb2202e&showforum=8
* Will ask there.
Thanks.

* Well, that is what i thought.
But the ASUS motherboard CD for their M2N-MX SE Plus barfs, saying it
does not support "WIN_4.11", and that is after all of the registry and
system file patches i made by hand.
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?s=d79d17a04c931c7a2f0906ed8fb2202e&showforum=8
* Will ask there.
Thanks.
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> (yes, Unicows.dll installed and registered).
> So what exactly is it supposed to be able to do?
> And what can it NOT do (no, i do not want it to wash dishes)?
> Finally, how can one test it?
> Pointers to answers (or NGs with answers) greatly appreciated.