Install QEMU
sudo apt-get install qemu-kvm qemu virt-manager virt-viewer libvirt-bin
PCI Passthrough
https://blog.zerosector.io/2018/07/28/kvm-qemu-windows-10-gpu-passthrough/
Linux Find Out If CPU Support Intel VT/AMD-V Virtualization For KVM
How to assign devices with VT-d in KVM
Install NT4 in QEMU
http://computernewb.com/wiki/How_to_install_Windows_NT_4.0_in_QEMU
qemu-img create -f qcow2 winnt4.img 700M
qemu-system-i386 -hda winnt4.img -cdrom winnt4_iso_name.iso -boot d -cpu pentium -m 128 -vga cirrus -net nic,model=pcnet -net user -localtime
After installation
qemu-system-i386 -hda winnt4.img -boot c -cpu pentium -m 128 -vga cirrus -net nic,model=pcnet -net user -localtime
YouTube: https://youtu.be/gOcpInGVFLk
Processor: Pentium
NIC: pcnet(not in the list)
Video: Cirrus
Adding a Floppy Device with Virtual Machine Manager
Currently KVM only supports the use of floppy disk images—using a physical floppy drive is not supported. Create a floppy disk image from an existing floppy using dd:
dd if=/dev/fd0 of=/var/lib/libvirt/images/floppy.img
To create an empty floppy disk image use one of the following commands:
Raw Image
dd if=/dev/zero of=/var/lib/libvirt/images/floppy.img bs=512 count=2880
FAT Formatted Image
mkfs.msdos -C /var/lib/libvirt/images/floppy.img 1440
To add a floppy device to your VM Guest proceed as follows:
- Double-click a VM Guest entry in the Virtual Machine Manager to open its console and switch to the Details view with View > Details.
- Click Add Hardware and choose Storage in the pop-up window. Proceed with Forward.
- Change the Device Type to Floppy Disk.
- Choose Select Managed or Other Existing Storage and click Browse to choose an existing image from a storage pool. If Virtual Machine Manager was started on the VM Host Server, you may alternatively choose an image from another location on the file system by clicking Browse Local. Select an image and close the file browser with Choose Volume.
- Proceed with Forward to review the settings. Apply them with Finish, Yes, and Apply.
- Reboot the VM Guest to make the new device available. For further information also see Section 10.4, Ejecting and Changing Floppy or CD/DVD-ROM Media with Virtual Machine Manager.