chinny22 wrote on 2024-12-10, 22:34:I don't think you would have any issues even with standard Win98 install, but agree 98 lite to squeeze every bit of performance […]
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I don't think you would have any issues even with standard Win98 install, but agree 98 lite to squeeze every bit of performance out of it as you can.
But if you already have a Win98 computer it can be fun to run Win95 just for something different.
It's defiantly good enough for RTS games of the era.
Seems like the ESS ES1978 Maestro-2E has some limited dos support, so by no means ideal but maybe you'll be able to play a few dos games either from within windows or drop back to pure dos.
Well, I have a pure DOS system already, and I have Win95 on my EPIA-800 based build, one more reason to go 98 on the Omnibook. 😀
If I'm honest, I'm not a big fan of laptops. For much of my life I often looked at them as overpriced and under-powered, a price you pay for the convenience of portability. If this one had not been donated to me, I would have never bought one for myself, not for games anyway. Now that I have it, I want to play around with it, see what I can do with it, "upgrade" it (SSD/new screen) and then I will almost certainly send it off to someone else to enjoy.
leonardo wrote on 2024-12-10, 22:50:
If you go with 95, make sure it's at least OSR2. What it will feel like to use depends most on the speed of the hard disk. With 64 megs of RAM, there won't be as much swapping as there'd be if you were stuck on - say 32 MB, but it's still going to chug more often with 98 than with 95 just due to the shell bloat. On that system you're probably not going to run any games that wouldn't run equally well with 95 anyway.
On the other hand, one could argue you go with what the sticker says for an easier setup (it's supported after all), but then again if you're going to tear into 98 to "lighten it up" you could just as well entertain 95 for that feeling of "because I could" and the triumph that follows from doing something that they said you couldn't / shouldn't do. 😉
Win 95C OSR 2.5 is all I use when I run 95 to I can get the most out of it, especially basic USB support for flash drives.
I kind of did the whole "couldn't / shouldn't" thing with my EPIA-800 build. I could have gotten more out of it, and saved myself some headaches, if I had went Win 98 on it. However, I really wanted Win 95 for all the arbitrary personal reasons I mentioned up a couple posts. I got it all working, and I'm very happy with how it turned out. Again, my limitations on that build were self-imposed, like no expansion cards to make the build as small as possible. Still, if I had went with 98, I would have had flushed out USB support and would not have had to track down a Gravis “Stinger” COM port controller to use in 95 since the board has no onboard gameport (and no expansion cards).
Sometimes, I like to do things the hard way I guess. 😜
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