First post, by Barley
I have some parts left over from multiple WIndows XP builds, and am wondering it it is worth trying to get a WIndows 98 machine up and running with them.
Mobo: Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3P (rev. 1.1) (P35 chipset, ICH9R SB, LGA 775)
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6850
RAM: 1 GB stick(s) of DDR2 Ram
GPU: Need advice on this. Needs to be PCI-E but don't want to pay current prices for X850 and the like
Sound: SoundBlaster Audigy 2 ZS
Optical Drive: SATA DVD
HDD: 160GB SATA 3.5" HDD
I don't mind jumping through hoops/applying patches.
Biggest questions I have are:
1) Do I need to source a 512MB or less stick of DDR2 to at least start installation before patching?
2) Are there any reasonably priced PCI-E video cards that play nice with Windows 98 that would keep up with the rest of the system and provide good framerates at max settings?
3) Do I need to hunt dow IDE devices or is setting the SATA mode to 'compatible" or "IDE" all that is needed?
4) Mobo manufacturer does not have Win98 drivers. Would Snappy Driver have everything I need?
I don't absolutely need a WIndows 98 machine, but if it is possible with these components it sounds like a fun project. If I need to spend a lot of time and money sourcing older parts I think I'd just give up on the idea.
Thanks for your help!

