in windows 95? Cps R05.02.00 and R05.03.00 tells me I need windows 98 or higher.
If you are staring at a Win 95 desktop because you have
win 95 period hardware in front of you (which I'm pretty sure is why you are asking this question ), you will want to see if you can get your hands on installation media for windows 98SE, instead of win 98. The second edition was more stable, had better networking, and better USB support - all things which will make your forays into programming easier. Win 98SE will most assuredly run on any hardware that can run win 95, so you shouldn't have to worry about not having enough computer to walk (run) windows.
With 98SE you will be able to get basic networking and utility out of it, which will allow you to move data on and off it better, backups, fileshares etc...and you will be able to not have as much of a singular point of failure in your programming hardware and won't lose everything when something goes t**ts up on you.
Many of us keep period hardware for the really old moto pieces that we support, and Win 98SE is a nice collection of real DOS support, GUI availability, and networking to keep archives on fileshares, or move things on USB keys.
This is the price you pay for having period hardware that is computer programmed.