From 8088 to Pentium: How To Emulate an Old PC Using PCem

From 8088 to Pentium: How To Emulate an Old PC Using PCem

Whether you used computers in the 1980s and 1990s or you’ve just read about the period, it’s exciting to take a trip back in time and experience an old PC. Most of us don’t have a museum of old, working computers at home so the solution is to use an emulator such as PCem.

PCem is a multi-machine emulator for PC hardware. With the correct set of BIOSes you can emulate computers with processors that go from 8088 (the first PC) to Socket 7 Pentiums. But not only does it emulate the CPU, it can also emulate sound cards and GPUs of your chosen era. That’s important because a lot of older software can’t run properly in a modern operating system with present-day components.

(Image credit: Tom’s Hardware)

In this how to, I’ll show you how to emulate a late 1990s era PC with an Intel 233MHz CPU, 128MB of RAM, SoundBlaster 16 (not period accurate but I do love that sound card) and a Voodoo 3 GPU. I’ll then install Windows 98 SE (any excuse for a game of Doom).

Installing PCem

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