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+<think>
+Alright, I'm looking at this bug report: "Impossible to make windows 98 work on Qemu ver. 5.2". The task is to classify it into one of the given categories.
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+First, let's consider what each category means. The options include things like 'mistranslation', 'assembly', 'device', 'graphic', etc. I need to figure out which one fits best.
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+The issue is about Windows 98 not working on QEMU version 5.2. Since it's an OS compatibility problem, perhaps the issue lies in how QEMU emulates hardware or handles certain operations needed by Windows 98. 
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+Looking at the categories, 'device' could be relevant if specific devices aren't being emulated correctly. Alternatively, it might be a 'hypervisor' issue since QEMU can act as one. But maybe the problem is more about compatibility with older OS versions.
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+I'm leaning towards 'other' because sometimes issues don't fit neatly into predefined categories, especially if they're about OS-level problems that aren't specific to hardware, graphics, or network devices. It's also possible that Windows 98 requires certain features or workarounds that QEMU doesn't support yet.
+</think>
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+The issue pertains to the inability of QEMU version 5.2 to run Windows 98. Since it's about OS compatibility and not a specific category like device, graphic, or network, the most fitting category is:
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+other
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