Termux doubles as a terminal emulator and Linux package tool, which gives us a lot of flexibility on Android. (If you happen to have a bluetooth keyboard or USB adapter and USB keyboard that works with your phone, by all means, indulge.) Step 2: Install Prep You should be able to accomplish everything with your default keyboard, you just might get a bit frustrated with the lack of arrow keys and easy access to less common buttons: The following Android keyboards are recommended, but not strictly necessary. Get it in ISO format, and copy/download it to your Android’s “downloads” folder. I can’t provide that for you, but there are many areas on the internet where you can grab a copy. You’ll also need a VNC Viewer app, to view the Windows XP screen I recommend VNC Viewer: įind or download your favorite backup of the Windows XP install ISO. We’re using a tool called Termux as our host platform, install it here: 10 or so GB free on your phone (adjust to taste)įirst, you’ll need the apps.Android 10 (although go ahead and try it with older versions, I see no reason why it wouldn’t work).A modern-ish Android phone (Tested on Pixel 2 and OnePlus 8 Pro).XP Running on the OnePlus 8 Pro What you’ll need:
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