Reply 880 of 2762, by ChainsawR
🤣, something like that.
🤣, something like that.
My Win98SE laptop.
Pentium 3 850MHz
Trident Cyberblade i1 AGP 2x
14" SXGA LCD - 1024x768 max resolution
10GB HDD - PATA
192MB RAM - PC133 SODIMM
Toshiba CD-ROM - not working
VIA VT8601N chipset
Windows 98 SE w/ 98lite Pro 4.7
Here's a photo of it. Be warned though,as the wallpaper may be a very little bit NWS. (or not at all. If it is,this post can be removed if considered so)
BTW,the theme is "iMac Theme for Windows v1.0" by PeZKiNg - it was very hard to find. I found it on the FTP of a old Win9x theme site. It also has a few other which are 2 modifications of the default theme and the third is a Intel Inside theme.
"Enter at your own peril, past the bolted door..."
Main PC: i5 3470, GB B75M-D3H, 16GB RAM, 2x1TB
98SE : P3 650, Soyo SY-6BA+IV, 384MB RAM, 80GB
That reminds me that I have a Dell laptop (Inspiron 8000) with similar specs somewhere. I haven't used it in years. It would probably make a good Windows 98 gaming machine. It has a GeForce2 Go and 512 MB of memory.
But where would I plug in the joystick? Were PCMCIA cards with game port adapters ever made? Maybe there's one on the docking station (which I don't have)?
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I regret to inform you that the win98 drivers for the geforce2go do not support external monitor. I gave up that idea a year back when I realized I would not care to play games outside the native resolution of the TFT, which is 1600x1200. Also I recall a few games not compatible with this mobile version of the geforce.
That would be a problem yes. I was counting on using an external monitor. It originally came with a Rage Mobility M4 which I swapped out. That might work with monitor, but probably isn't powerful enough for late 90s 3D games.
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I think your systems look that sterile, that one would think this pictures are from the past.
Nah... pretty good condition and very good setup! Nice.
Otherwise - if i am right, you can show us a lot more of that stuff. Backfire.... hmm. Seems i have already heard that nick at planet3dnow, right?
Go on, it's always appetizing looking at such hardware....
errare humanum est
wrote:But where would I plug in the joystick? Were PCMCIA cards with game port adapters ever made? Maybe there's one on the docking station (which I don't have)?
Yes, and there are USB adapters too.
Examples:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/321679281447
http://www.ebay.com/itm/381195952952
I have no idea which would offer better compatibility or performance though. 😊
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This looks interesting.
It has to be Game Port in order to use the extra buttons of the SideWinder 3D Pro. This functionality is lost when used with a USB adaptor.
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Some pics of my 486 DX2/66 & Tandy 1000A as I had em' open the other day (dusting)
486
Cards Left->Right: SoundBlaster Pro 2.0, Linksys Etherfast PnP, S3 805 1MB VLB, VLB Multi I/O Card
I changed from a permanent hearing aid battery to modern CR2302 batteries using the connector from a dead P4 motherboard
My Custom Thermal Unit - Repurposed Sony Vaio Chipset Fan with a small, fast, high pressure fan, works great though it looks like crap
So I put the IE 11 Flash plugin into IE 5.01 and managed to get YouTube to start loading under WFWG311 just for giggles
CTX Monitor that I got off Craigslist for Free
Tandy 1000A
Front cover off - showing my custom drive bay for the 540MB HDD on the XT-IDE controller
Cards L->R: Tandy 384K Memory Upgrade Card, Intel EtherExpress 16, VCF XT-IDE card
Back Shot of the Tandy 1000A
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wrote:So I put the IE 11 Flash plugin into IE 5.01 and managed to get YouTube to start loading under WFWG311 just for giggles
How'd you do that!?
Pleeeeease
I can probably correct this later if I'm wrong but here's how I pulled off that crazy flash plugin thing on WFWG311......BTW, I'm using the Win32s version of IE 5.01, so it's actually a 32-bit browser.
- I went to C:\program files\Internet Explorer\plugins and copied npswf32.dll to C:\IE501\plugins on the WFWG311 machine
- I then manually typed a direct link to the video I wanted to test with (in this case a Nirvana documentary for that 90's retro-feel)
- The loading circle would spin, I think there might be some dependencies that are causing it either not to load, or the video is just so darned big that it'll spin forever, as soon as it buffers it has to buffer some more to replay. I have not tried it on anything shorter yet, but I intend to.
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Here is my latest build with Pentium PRO 😁 Had some problems with configuring all the cards to make them work together but it is almost done 😉
I even made a small video out of it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2QArrq9_SE
wrote:That reminds me that I have a Dell laptop (Inspiron 8000) with similar specs somewhere. I haven't used it in years. It would probably make a good Windows 98 gaming machine. It has a GeForce2 Go and 512 MB of memory.
But where would I plug in the joystick? Were PCMCIA cards with game port adapters ever made? Maybe there's one on the docking station (which I don't have)?
the geforce 2 go is not tooo bad. can squeeze out some playable performance on some game you wouldn't think would work. GTA VC being one of them also some mid 2000s titles.
That's damn nice hardware VooDooMan, enough accelerators for a few builds from designated era 😎
ASUS P2B-F, PII 450Mhz, 128MB-SDR, 3Dfx Diamond Monster 3D II SLI, Matrox Millennium II AGP, Diamond Monster Sound MX300
wrote:Here is my latest build with Pentium PRO :D Had some problems with configuring all the cards to make them work together but it i […]
Here is my latest build with Pentium PRO 😁 Had some problems with configuring all the cards to make them work together but it is almost done 😉
I even made a small video out of it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2QArrq9_SE
That is a damn nice build!
Also, that case. It looks awesome.
Crimson Tide - EVGA 1000P2; ASUS Z10PE-D8 WS; 2x E5-2697 v3 14C 3.8 GHz on all cores (All core hack); 64GB Samsung DDR4-2133 ECC
EVGA 1080 Ti FTW3; EVGA 750 Ti SC; Sound Blaster Z
wrote:Here is my latest build with Pentium PRO :D Had some problems with configuring all the cards to make them work together but it i […]
Here is my latest build with Pentium PRO 😁 Had some problems with configuring all the cards to make them work together but it is almost done 😉
simp
I even made a small video out of it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2QArrq9_SE
I logged in just to say that is a amazing pc! How well does the Pentium PRO preform?
The picture from the motherboard box,reminds me of my first pc,the motherboards user manual had the same picture.motherboard was a Chaintech 5VGM.
At the risk of being made fun of what is that PCI Matrox card? 😅