Has anyone managed to get better than 640 x 480 out of virtual box display on
Win98? I have gone through endless hassle just to get the thing working at
all, which it now does, and it will even install the package I wanted. This
was a saga incidentally which may be of interest.
First you make a CD or ISO from your existing win98 installation, but using DR
DOS as the image. Don't ask me why MSDOS doesn't work equally well, but it
doesn't.
At that point you can boot into DR DOS and unlike if you boot into MS Dos, you
can copy the files over from the CD to drive C. The reason you have to do
this is that in MSDOS you can run the install program, but not see the files
on D. In DRDOS you can see the files but not run the install program!
Unless you can figure out how to raise the max program size in DRDOS, but
that was too much like archeology for me.
So you boot from the CD with DRDOS, copy all the files to C, then switch to
MSDOS boot from a different image, and run the install program, and some
hours later you have a proper though rather slow Win98 install.
However, it is tiny. Perfectly formed but tiny, and you cannot up the
resolution. Well, not quite perfectly formed, networking doesn't work and
the CD drive is invisible. But that would be OK, if I could only get the
display to work acceptably.
So next I tried to use Scitech Display Doctor 6.5 as recommended. Does not
help in the least. Display Doctor 7 beta is no better, and in addition it
doesn't come with a registration code. Getting this stuff onto drive C so
you can install it is another saga - the only way I found was to put it onto
the DRDOS install CD. Still, it does not actually work, contrary to what
other people report.
I am now trying to use kqemu, but that won't boot from the image in a way that
lets me get to the install files. I can boot from it, then do fdisk, then
format C. But then I can't see the install files on the CD or the image to
copy them.
What next? Is VMWare the only answer? Does that work in better than 640 x
480?
All this is on a Mandriva 2008 box. I cannot get VB to run at all on Debian.
Al