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Edit: I've decided to drop Win95 from this one, as you will see down the thread, and just do DOS 6.22/Win 3.1. 😀
I’m looking at building yet another Windows 95 / DOS machine, but unlike my Mini-ITX version...
Mini-ITX Windows 95/DOS Build With The EPIA-800
This one will not have any size restrictions and be more “era appropriate”.
All I want to do it keep it as affordable as possible, and maintain as much compatibility as I can with DOS, with Windows 95 being secondary until I can get my hands on a 3DFX card. Compatibility is more important to me right now than raw power. So while it will run Windows 95, DOS is where I want to focus my attention.
This is the build so far, parts that I have on hand and want to build around.
Motherboard: Asus TX97-XE
CPU: AMD K6-2 500
RAM: 256MB
HDD: 128GB 8GB SD Card - IDE Adapter
FDD: GoTEK Floppy Emulator
What I’m looking for suggestions on are the sound and video cards. I would like to go with ISA sound and PCI video for the best all-around compatibility. So far, this this is what I am looking at.
Sound Options (All ISA and around $30 – $40)
Creative Sound Blaster 16 CT4180 (Used)
Creative Labs AWE64 CT4520 (Used)
Opti 82C930 (New)
Video Options
This is where I’m open to any and all suggestions, I’m looking for a good balance between compatibility and power. There are so many cards from the 1995/96/97 era, and many still somewhat affordable in the same $30-$40 range as the sound cards. Keeping within that range, what are some ideas I can go track down?
Games I expect to play on this system?
DOS: Early titles like Duke 1 and 2, Kings Quest, Space Quest, Leisure Suit Larry, Commander Keen, Crystal Caves, and so on. Other games like Blade Runner, Duke 3D, Rise of the Triad, Doom, Wolf3D, Quake, Descent, Monkey Island (and most of the other LucasArts games), Dune, Command & Conquer, Wing Commander, Blood, Hexen & Heretic, you get the idea.
Windows 95: Well, this is going to be hit and miss on performance since I’m limiting myself to DOS era compatibility for the time being, but eventually I would play games like Road Rash, Carmageddon, Interstate 76, Blood Omen, Blood II, Quake II, Diablo, Elite Force, Roller Coaster Tycoon, etc.
Of course, there are others, but these are the ones that come to mind as I type this. Like I said, I’m not looking for the “best of the best”, I’m looking for era appropriate compatibility while keeping it as affordable as possible. So that kills any 3DFX options for this build right now.
I’m willing to make sacrifices to video and audio quality as needed, especially since I’m more focused on DOS compatibility and performance than on Windows, and if some games are simply unplayable, then so be it, they can be emulated on modern hardware, this is for my own nostalgic entertainment.
So far, I’m looking at the following...
The S3 Virge DX 4MB RAM 86C325 PCI ($35 - $40’ish) keeps creeping to the top of the list, mainly due to its price point. I know it’s not exactly the most powerful option out there, but from what I’m reading, it should handle most of the DOS gaming I want to do at 800x600 or lower, mainly 640x480 and lower, at 30+ FPS when paired with the AMD K6-2 500. I’m sure games like Quake will run slower, but like I said, I can always “upgrade” later when and if I come across something better at a reasonable price.
I also looked at the S3 Trio64V2/DX 2MB card, and it begged the question, is there really going to be a huge performance difference between a 2MB and 4MB card, like the Virge DX comes in both?
I can also get a Virge/GX for $28, shipped, for the 2MB version, and it pops up a lot as a good DOS card.
I was looking at this thread and the numbers really don’t suggest there would be a huge difference. As long as the frame rates are stable, and at least close to 30, I’m happy. Let’s be honest, we grew up on much worse.
I am open to ANY other suggestions on sound and video cards, but I want to keep it as affordable as possible. So as close to $30/$40 for each as I can get. Heck, I even ran across a RIVA TNT2 16MB card for $30 and almost bought it. It was without it’s heatsink, no big deal, I have plenty that will work, but it was untested and sold as-is.
Either way, thanks in advance for any and all your advice!
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