First post, by Doggy
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So I have my retro computer installed windows 98 and use sd to IDE adapter 16gb sd card works flawless. The thing is i want a bigger sd card for my system because I want more games on my pc. I've a 128 gb sd card I used it for my Nikon camera but I don't need 128gb it's too much. I formatted to fat32 but does not recognize in the bios. So my question is what is the limitation for sd card adapter ?? I know that win98 limited "137GB".
I'm about to buy a 120gb hdd but I really love my sd card system it's so easy to copy files on it and dead quiet, fast. Any idea what to do to get more space storage ?
My system specs:
Mobo: B683/B680 i440bx
CPU: 550Mhz PIII
ram: 128MB
gpu: voodoo3 2000
HDD: 16gb kingston sd card
ODD: dvd rom
Floppy drive 1.44
DOS 6.22 / WIN 3.1 - 386 DX40 16MB RAM ET4000 ESS 1868F
DOS Machine - AMD-K6/300AFR 64MB RAM CL-GD5446BV SB16 CT2770
3DFX WIN98 PC - P600 Mhz 128MB RAM Voodoo 3 2000 16MB Audigy 2 Zs
XP Machine - Gigabyte P35-DS3L -E8400 2GB RAM 8600 GT