Reply 40 of 46, by speeddemon
heckyeah wrote on 2022-03-31, 17:58:Multiple times, yes. Win 95 and 98. […]
speeddemon wrote on 2022-03-29, 07:44:Have you tried formatting and reinstalling Windows 98 from scratch? […]
Have you tried formatting and reinstalling Windows 98 from scratch?
Are you having this issue if you reboot into DOS and have you configured DOS? Phil has a great guide and tool for doing this: https://youtu.be/f52bZzWs-u4
What TX97-X board revision and BIOS version are you running?
I also run a Pentium MMX occasionally on this board/rig out of curiosity and for benchmarking and haven't had issues with the Voodoo3 with either CPU.
Multiple times, yes. Win 95 and 98.
Works fine without drivers, in a VIA super socket 7 motherboard with drivers and in DOS.
Problem is with TX97-X rev 2.01 and also a P/I-XP55T2P4 rev 3.something which has a HX chipset.
My best bet is that it's something to do with how this particular card bugs out with Intel chipsets. Maybe the card is just broken in some particular way or it's a revision with an incredibly rare incompatibility. I distinctly remember running this same card fine in a VIA VPX Socket 7 board 83mhz FSB 41mhz PCI. I've also used it in 50mhz FSB 486 tests since it just works with everything. Except these two particular Intel chipset motherboards that I have.
fwiw, you are running a different TX97-X revision from me. I'm running rev 3.00. I don't think that's the issue though. Have you tried with both AMD and Intel processors?
PC#1: K6-3+ 500 / Asus TX97-X / Voodoo3 / Orpheus + PCMIDI + WP32 / Win98
PC#2: P4 HT 670 / Asus P5P800 / FX5950U + V2 SLI / Audigy 2ZS + Vortex2 + X2GS / Win98
PC#3: i7-3770K / Asus P8Z77-V Pro / TITAN X / X-Fi / WinXP
PC#4: i9-9900K / Gigabyte Z390M / GTX 1070 / X-Fi Ti HD + SC-88 / Win10