jheronimus wrote:alexanrs wrote:Run TCPOptimizer. Windows 98's TCP stack comes optimized for dial up connections. TCPOptimizer changes this and speeds up networking quite a bit.
Wow, thanks. I'll definitely try that tonight!
Using TCPOptimizer allowed me to go from 150-200 KB/s to 350-400. Maybe at this point it's just a question of HDD speed? I'm kind of feeling that Quantum Fireball 2.5a is slowing my whole system down anyways, not to mention the 2,5GB, so I'll probably get an 80GB WD disk tomorrow. BTW, if the LBA BIOS patch doesn't work, and the disk doesn't have a 32GB switch, I'll still be able to use it, right?
P.S.: Funny thing is, I've read a Russian '97 magazine about gaming saying that "2,5 gigs should be enough for everyone, don't bother getting anything bigger". Feels like a lot more has changed between 1997 and 1999 than, say, 1995 and 1997.
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