patcher9x
HDiffPatch
patcher9x | HDiffPatch | |
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24 | 5 | |
642 | 1,390 | |
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1.7 | 8.3 | |
17 days ago | 3 months ago | |
C | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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patcher9x
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Virtualbox ndis protection error
Use Patcher9x: https://github.com/JHRobotics/patcher9x Download bootable floppy image, boot from it and apply patch. Check the readme for more information.
- Patch for Windows 9x to fix CPU VM issues - see readme
- Patcher9x – Patch for Windows 9x to fix CPU issues
- Patch for Windows 98/Me to fix TLB invalidation bug
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Hopeless at this, just want to run Oregon Trail 3
It's not on their official full or limited support Guest OS lists, but is on the 'should work' list. However, you run into the issue where you have to patch 95/98 so they don't crash when they see the high clock of your modern CPU as passed through VirtualBox. Both Windows 95 (at >350Mhz) and Windows 98 at (~2 GHz) have some sort of issue with that without patches.
- Been installing 98SE on a vm, and have this issue. Any help?
- Immediately bootable Windows 95 (.vhd); hoping someone can run a quick test.
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Only Virtualbox legends remember this when doing the Windows 98 setup.
Check below open source project and download the floppy disk image, it might fix the issue (It works for latest VMware with comparatively new CPU). When get this error message (illegal operation ), boot VM from the floppy disk image, apply the patches, reboot. That's it! https://github.com/JHRobotics/patcher9x
- Is VirtualBox still really bad with Windows 9x?
- Windows 98 / ME QuickInstall - SUPER FAST installation from USB, CD/DVD and Hard Disk.
HDiffPatch
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Adding library source and header files to a console app
I'm struggling with some real beginner stuff with C++. I'm trying to use the library HDiffPatch in a console app in VS 2022.
- Steam Deck - How to install .bat updates for a game? i.e. Spider-Man Remastered
- Binary Delta
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Attempting to re-create / replicate an archive made years ago with an unknown application, which is no longer complete on a file-sharing network
I'd suggest to just try other diff programs, eg. https://github.com/sisong/HDiffPatch
- a C\C++ library and command-line tools for Diff & Patch between binary files or directories(folder); cross-platform; run fast; create small delta/differential; support large files and limit memory requires when diff & patch.
What are some alternatives?
win98-quickinstall - A framework + installer to (very) quickly install Windows 98 on anything from a 486 up to a modern system
xdelta - open-source binary diff, delta/differential compression tools, VCDIFF/RFC 3284 delta compression
Rubinius - The Rubinius Language Platform
shc - Shell script compiler
softgpu - SW and HW accelerated GPU driver for Windows 9x Virtual Machines
jsondiffpatch - Diff & patch JavaScript objects
pcem - PCem
open-vcdiff - An encoder/decoder for the VCDIFF (RFC3284) format
st-history-vim - Development of the "vim patch" and a minimalist "history patch" for the suckless simple terminal (st).
diablo2oo2-s-Universal-Patcher-dUP-Windows - diablo2oo2's Universal Patcher - [dUP]
wasm3 - 🚀 A fast WebAssembly interpreter and the most universal WASM runtime
NXPatcher - Low level patcher for Maplestory