Windows NT 3.5 through 4.0 do have native PowerPC binaries (stock on every NT 4.0 disc; in 3.5 they were separate discs for each platform.)
NT 4.0 for PowerPC will *NOT* run on a Mac. Period. What is shown here (VirtualPC emulating an x86, running the x86 version of NT, or similar apps operating within another native OS,) is the only way to run Windows NT 4.0 on a PowerPC Mac.
However, IBM's ill-fated "PC Power Edition" or RS/6000 line will do it just fine. As will Motorola's old PPC boxes.
So video have no sense because your PowerPC Mac is using virtual emulated x86 processor do run Windows NT 4.0 wich can support PowerPC processors? Am I wrong?
can you run windows 7 as well?win 7 only need 1gb,you have 2gb.
zapper067 2 months ago
get a new microphone flea bag!
TheWilliamMaster 1 year ago
What a waste of space and bandwidth...
eMGeeGFX 1 year ago
jesus christ use a screen capture program or stop wobbling the fucking camera while ur wanking over windows.
badsaddamdotnet 2 years ago
@badsaddamdotnet: Do you think that using a screen capture program makes the emulation faster on a G4? I hope you understand...
marvin4578 1 year ago
i don't even know what kind of computer you'd need to run windows nt 4 for powerpc natively. definitely not a stock Mac.
macfanofgi 2 years ago
Windows NT 3.5 through 4.0 do have native PowerPC binaries (stock on every NT 4.0 disc; in 3.5 they were separate discs for each platform.)
NT 4.0 for PowerPC will *NOT* run on a Mac. Period. What is shown here (VirtualPC emulating an x86, running the x86 version of NT, or similar apps operating within another native OS,) is the only way to run Windows NT 4.0 on a PowerPC Mac.
However, IBM's ill-fated "PC Power Edition" or RS/6000 line will do it just fine. As will Motorola's old PPC boxes.
ehurtley 2 years ago
So video have no sense because your PowerPC Mac is using virtual emulated x86 processor do run Windows NT 4.0 wich can support PowerPC processors? Am I wrong?
admiraldaro 2 years ago
could you just run it directly scince it supports PowerPC?
AllAroundBang 3 years ago 3
Unfortunately, no. Even PPC builds does NOT support Macintosh... I've used VirtualPC software, which emulates x86 processor.
ksx4system 3 years ago
@ksx4system Hath thoust tried?
VaderNES 1 year ago