I just picked up an Aptiva 2158 with a K6-2 350Mhz, 64Mb RAM, and onboard ATI Rage Pro 8mb and ESS Solo-1. The eBay seller seems to be a bit of a retro specialist, and it was nicely cleaned up already, no sign of bad caps or physical damage, and even still charge in the coin battery. No hard disk though.
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I've been looking out for an Aptiva for ages - this is a bit newer than the P120 sliding front tower Aptiva that was my very first PC as a kid, but my second PC was a self build with an ALi Aladdin Super7 motherboard and a K6-III, so it feels like it's ticking multiple boxes on the nostalgia front!
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For storage I added a generic Amazon 128Gb mSATA SSD in a generic AliExpress mSATA to 2.5" IDE adapter. This is split into 3 partitions, with Win98 installed on the first.
I've also already swapped in a 128Mb DIMM from another system, which has made it feel like it's running much more fluidly. Installing the final ATI graphics drivers from the AMD site also seemed to make a difference. Other drivers for the ALi chipset (IDE and AGP) and ESS audio are from the Vogons Drivers library. Also installed the Nubs36 USB drivers.
It doesn't seem super stable, or smooth running though. There are periodic pauses, which don't always resolve themselves - especially when installing software. It also occasionally locks up during boot (the scrolling blue white bar at the bottom has stuck permanently a few times). And I've noticed that if I leave it unattended for say 30 mins, it has tended to blue screen with a "Disk Write Error" (might that be some issue with power saving?).
This instability feels worse than other Win98 installations I've got running recently, and much worse than I remember my original ALi Aladdin V/ K6-III system having been in the late 90s.
Any ideas what might be causing the instability?