Reply 20 of 23, by dirkmirk
Have you tried running some of the later dos games in high res like 1280x1024 IE Quake/Duke3d?
Have you tried running some of the later dos games in high res like 1280x1024 IE Quake/Duke3d?
wrote:Have you tried running some of the later dos games in high res like 1280x1024 IE Quake/Duke3d?
Nope. I am afraid I currently have nowhere to plug my PC in to achieve such a high resolution. I'm using the kitchen TV for output.
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Hi, I have 3 questions tough.
(1) How much free UMB do you get on that board in DOS without using third part program ?
(2) Is that a complete AGP port with the ability to turn the onboard graphics off completely ?
(3) Does it work flawlessly in win 98 ?
Hope you read this, I am interested in buying one myself.
Quite a thread Necro...
Anyway, I have a board similar to this as well as a PIAGP setup.
Mine have the 865 chipset.
The full ISA support is handled by an ITE8888 PCI-ISA bridge chip.
These boards work fine in Windows 98SE.
The AGP slot is 8x.