Reply 40 of 46, by carlosjor
Mine doent work with that one... at least I didnt have luck with it... Redneck Rampage is a no go, as Powerdrive. Didnt test others yet, dont know what is the problem...
Mine doent work with that one... at least I didnt have luck with it... Redneck Rampage is a no go, as Powerdrive. Didnt test others yet, dont know what is the problem...
Tried setting up in dos, then adding win95 sr2.5, to get it on irq 5, but on booting to windows, just keeps bleeping, but windows desk top seems to working ok, .
On win98 playing dark forces, I can get FX working, sound messed up on cut scenes, in game ok, music won't configure. Buggy set up.
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Windows 7 - HP730 Air cooled, 8Gb, GT1030
Windows 98se - Wyse V10LE 1.2Ghz, 1 Gb, 16Gb SSD
Windows 98se - Compaq Evo 550d SSF, P4 2Ghz, 1Gb, 60Gb(Partitioned)
Dos 6.2 - HP7510 512Mb, 4Gb
I know this is not really related to solving your problem, but if you want proper DOS compatibility and sound (like Redneck Rampage) in a Thin Client, try see if you can find a Neoware CA2. It works quite well with DOS/Win3.1, 95 and 98, and it has an ISA/PCI combi slot for a classic SoundBlaster card (and OK'ish on-board sound card with SB emulation too, if you want to use the PCI slot for a GFX card).
Looked at one, you can get good sound but crap S3 Graphics, or good graphics crap sound, also the riser isn't guaranteed to be present, only certain specs. and also very expensive.
tried S3 Graphics on a T5530 (similar spec to the Neoware CA2) , games like forsaken under windows where un playable 2 or 3 fps, gave up, residing in the loft as spider bait.
I Like Charity Shops, they're like steam and GOG but cheaper.
Windows 7 - HP730 Air cooled, 8Gb, GT1030
Windows 98se - Wyse V10LE 1.2Ghz, 1 Gb, 16Gb SSD
Windows 98se - Compaq Evo 550d SSF, P4 2Ghz, 1Gb, 60Gb(Partitioned)
Dos 6.2 - HP7510 512Mb, 4Gb
Ok, need to rethink this, Mercedes Benz Truck Racing, plays ok till it gets near the pits, then hits 3-4 SPF (not FPS) Toca2 Great, Starwars Dark Forces II ok. think ok for upto year 2000 games
I Like Charity Shops, they're like steam and GOG but cheaper.
Windows 7 - HP730 Air cooled, 8Gb, GT1030
Windows 98se - Wyse V10LE 1.2Ghz, 1 Gb, 16Gb SSD
Windows 98se - Compaq Evo 550d SSF, P4 2Ghz, 1Gb, 60Gb(Partitioned)
Dos 6.2 - HP7510 512Mb, 4Gb
I got a HP T5710 thin client. I measured the PCI slot voltage. Pin A2 has +12V output but pin B1 does not have -12V output. This does not conform to the PCI standard and it might be the root cause of PCI sound card compatibility problems. Similar problems and workarounds were mentioned in other thin client models, such as https://www.parkytowers.me.uk/thin/Futro/s200/mods.shtml
Probably effects more so for older hardware, but worth noting. Think the power would be an issue, non amped cards seem to work.
I Like Charity Shops, they're like steam and GOG but cheaper.
Windows 7 - HP730 Air cooled, 8Gb, GT1030
Windows 98se - Wyse V10LE 1.2Ghz, 1 Gb, 16Gb SSD
Windows 98se - Compaq Evo 550d SSF, P4 2Ghz, 1Gb, 60Gb(Partitioned)
Dos 6.2 - HP7510 512Mb, 4Gb