First post, by shoggoth80
So...
This is what I fast grabbed to run DOS games on, when I discovered the popped CMOS battery in my 486.
From what I can tell, it has an AMD MMX200 CPU, 32MB of RAM, 2MB S3Trio integrated graphics, a 6GB HDD, integrated speakers (which is kind of nice), one PCI slot (which the Voodoo accelerator card is in), and 2 ISA slots.
So far I've only loaded Red Baron (full install) on it, and it works like a charm. Onboard audio seems to be Soundblaster compliant. I'm holding the ISA sound card from my 486 just in case something doesn't spit out audio...but so far, so good.
It's currently running Win98, and whatever version DOS came with that. Would there be a reason to roll back to '95? Currently the Voodoo is not configured/have no driver installed...my modern machine broke on me, and I'm waiting on repair pieces.
I never laid hands on this model before. It was cheap, and grabbed in a hurry (poor impulse control). I did a quick check on specs and mumbled "that ought to work!" and off I went. Can anyone tell me anything about it that Google can't? In a machine like this would my Geforce 2 be the superior option? Mostly looking at 90s era stuff, with a smattering of slightly earlier bits here and there, and perhaps a little later if the machine can run them.