After much hesitation on my part, I finally installed KernelEx on a Win98SE test box recently.
KernelEx ( http://kernelex.sourceforge.net/ ) is a compatibility layer to permit programs intended for Win2K and later to run on Win98 boxes. And then as part of seeing what it can do, I loaded Pegasus Mail 4.62, which announced as being incompatible with Win98 due to Microsoft restrictions on compilers.
Everything seems to be running as smoothly as the PMail 4.51 is currently on my production Win98 box, so much so that I will put the combination on the production box at the next opportunity.
Just thought you'd like to know.
<p>After much hesitation on my part, I finally installed KernelEx on a Win98SE test box recently. </p><p>KernelEx ( http://kernelex.sourceforge.net/ ) is a compatibility layer to permit programs intended for Win2K and later to run on Win98 boxes. And then as part of seeing what it can do, I loaded Pegasus Mail 4.62, which announced as being incompatible with Win98 due to Microsoft restrictions on compilers. </p><p>Everything seems to be running as smoothly as the PMail 4.51 is currently on my production Win98 box, so much so that I will put the combination on the production box at the next opportunity. </p><p>Just thought you'd like to know.</p>