SoftWindows for m68k only emulates an 80286 so that it can run Windows 3.1. In order to run Windows XP, you'd need at least an i386 instruction set capable emulator.What are the chances of getting Windows XP (specifically, a stripped-down version like TinyXP) to install and run using an early x86 emulator on a 68K Mac or PPC? Such examples include Virtual PC, SoftWindows and RealPC.
Actually, hiding on the Microsoft's website are executables to create a six-disk boot set. (Of course, you need to be running Windows to run the executable to make the floppy set...)I actually tried installing Windows XP on VPC on my PowerBook 1400 once, just for a laugh. I don't know about versions 2 or 3, but I remember with version 1 I was unable to get it to work since version 1 is unable to boot off a CD, and there's no other way to install XP but boot off a CD.
That's just sick. I wonder if they're doing a Windows 7 version.