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Re: A 486 and PIII system on steroids.

I like your PIII system. When the powerleap tualatin adapter first came out I tried to take my Abit BF6 PIII system to it maximum potential. In theory it should have made a pretty good machine, but in reality my system became somewhat unstable. I just ended up selling the adapter and getting an …

Re: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy

in Windows
I have SFA but I haven't tried playing it for like a decade. :) It is designed for Windows 95/98 though so it would be best to play it under those. Otherwise I'd suggest some web searching. There are bound to be discussions about problems with it out there. Make sure you patch it. That game was a …

Re: 4 graphics cards in one PC?

in PC Emulation
Your Dell monitor sounds really good. I'd be very happy with one that had 1:1 and aspect options. I don't want a widescreen though, and I think 19" is good from a size point of view. One of the nice things about Dell is that they have manuals for just about everything they sell inside the support …

Re: Creative's way: how to make friends

in Milliways
Onboard audio has always sucked. The only reason NVIDIA got more of a bad rap than other motherboard with onboard sound is because their motherboards are targeted to gamers. Onboard audio still sucks but because it's just sound people don't give a shit. The thing is, NV's NVAPU in NF2 MCP-T (I …

Re: Creative's way: how to make friends

in Milliways
You better look at products not made by companies in general because all companies operate like that. :) Creative was just dumb for announcing it to a public forum. Crowd mentality will thus ensue. Big time. Their driver support is not that bad. Really. Just what other 10 year old sound card besides …

Re: Power Supply Recommendation?

in PC Emulation
The biggest issue is that you need to get one with a -5v feed. If it lacks this, ISA cards may not work. Make sure you look at the specs for that -5v feed. It seems that sometime around 2001 or so (I'm guessing), this was removed from the ATX spec. Most PSUs out there today do not have it, as I …

Re: 4 graphics cards in one PC?

in PC Emulation
Just about any video card these days can be set to not stretch (within Windows that is). DOSBOX can be set to your native res at full-screen, but not to scale so that it's 1:1. And then most LCDs (all?) I've used also have their own scaling options in their setup menu. The way to make sure would be …

Re: my little Midi box

lots of Socket A coolers will fit on Socket 7. You could look for a 1U server heatsink and that would probably solve the heat problem. Also could consider a Winchip or Winchip 2. They run cooler than anything else for Socket 7, if I recall correctly, and are very compatible little CPUs (work in …

Re: Building an Ultimate PCI 486 System

in PC Emulation
Do you think an ATA66 controller would be more practical? I'm also not 100% about USB and Firewire, but I have heard there are actually some things you can do with them in DOS. I think a modern UltraATA card will do just as well as a SCSI card from those days. Even UltraDMA/33 offers more bandwidth …

Re: Building an Ultimate PCI 486 System

in PC Emulation
Also, where do you get your numbers for 486 memory bandwidth? I have quite a lot of 486 motherboards, and the bandwidth can vary greatly. I have been using WinTune 2.0 for testing, but it may not be a very accurate tool. -opti495SX w/ti486SXL 40MHz reports ~14mb/sec -opti EISA VL am5x86 160MHz …

Re: Dark Forces + dual link DVI cable + LCD = graphical glitches

in DOS
I know that DX8-generation Radeons have some DVI issues. They were ATI's first (or at least some of the earliest) boards with DVI. If you do some searching you will quickly find talk of DVI issues with Radeon 7500, 8500. Still, 9200 is a refined 9000, which itself was a refined 8500. You'd think …

Re: Building an Ultimate PCI 486 System

in PC Emulation
Just remember that RAM was stupidly expensive back then. 32MB in a 486 is a lot of RAM. :) I've no doubt that they gimped these chipsets a bit, considering that even some Pentium chipsets have limited caching (430FX/MX/VX/TX and others I'm sure). I have a MSI 4144 mobo that's based on SiS497/496. It …

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