I just dumped for Windows 95 (and only 95/98): Super KiD95.
This is the successor to KiD98 and it's relatives for other computers, which was a common tool used to create PC-98 graphics back in the day. Unlike KiD98; it runs on Windows, uses TWAIN, you don't need a rare scanner to use it, and it can even do the PC-98's 16/4096 colors!
>looking up a thing I'm having trouble with on my OS
>relevant StackExchange question someone posts: "What's the typical way people do XYZ on Linux"
>most voted answer: "Why would you want to do XYZ? You don't want to do XYZ. Mentally check yourself and see if you really need to do XYZ. I think it's a weak position to want to do XYZ. (Does not offer any actual answer)"
KILL YOU'RE SELVE
Surface-level tech liker and poser weeb. Certified by the Tennou Heika himself to deny Japanese war crimes. Also one day I want to be an artist of some sort, but I'm not sure how to go about it.