It only works on Windows NT based systems. This emulator is from the same people who coded T98-Next. This emulator is kind of a sequel to T98, though I couldn't get it to run in Windows 2000 it seems to support a whole lot of nice things, so if it works on your system, you might want to check it out.This is an English Translation of the T98-Next GUI. You might want the font for use with this emulator, too, since if you don't have it, it won't start up at all. Either that or it was so slow I'd have to wait more than the 15 minutes I did wait, heh. I couldn't get this PC98 emulator running, due to the fact that it didn't seem to support.
Hercules runs under Linux, Windows (98, NT, 2000, and XP), Solaris, FreeBSD, and Mac OS X (10.3 and later). Hercules is an open source software implementation of the mainframe System/370 and ESA/390 architectures, in addition to the new 64-bit z/Architecture. This is another PC98 emulator for Windows, but I wasn't able to test it, so I can't give you any details on how good it is or anything just yet. Hercules z/OS PC Emulator: 'My PC thinks its a MAINFRAME'. It doesn't have that many features yet, but it's update very regularly. This is a PC-98 emulator for Windows that is based on the T98 source code, and inevitably so, very fast. You might want this Japanese font if you like something else than jibberish showing up when you play games. I don't know about the legality of the ROMs for these emulators, though, so you will have to find them yourself (it's not that hard). It ran at frameskip 5 or something on the Pentium 120 I tried it out on, but if you have a newer computer you should be fine. Anex86 is a PC98 emulator for Windows that surprisingly has a GUI that's in English, so you don't have to blow your mind trying to figure out what you're doing.