Reply 100 of 109, by Kamerat
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xtreger wrote on 2024-01-03, 05:05:Hi! I'm trying to do pretty much the same thing, but struggling. I have a P5KPL-AM/PS motherboard with an nVidia Geforce 7100 GS […]
Hi! I'm trying to do pretty much the same thing, but struggling. I have a P5KPL-AM/PS motherboard with an nVidia Geforce 7100 GS. For reference, this is the model I have: https://www.mercadopc.com/logic/servlet/item?iditem=196935.
RAM is 2 Gb, but I've used MaxFileCache=512000 and MaxPhysPage=30000 in system.ini, so that Windows detects around 700 Mb RAM. I installed Win98 SE normally, then used the unofficial nVidia 82.69 driver pack (NV8269.zip).The GFX card gets autodetected but is extremely unstable and constantly gives the "The display adapter is not working/conflicts, etc. ... " sort of error. So in one boot I'm able to change the resolution to 16 bit with 640x480 res, but as soon as I try to change it to 32 bit with 1024x768 res, the PC flat out freezes. Next boot, it gives the above error and Win98 gets stuck after the username/password screen.
Since you've done this successfully @Kamerat, any pointers on another method to get 7100 GS working? From what I see, you used some official nVidia driver and it somehow worked for 7800 GTX. But how do I know which nVidia driver to use for my 7100 GS? And of course the autodetection won't happen, so how do I force the system to detect it?
You can try out RLoew's PatchMEM for Windows to behave better with larger amounts of RAM: http://vogonsdrivers.com/getfile.php?fileid=1814
The BurnMem utility is also an option. Added it as an attachment as old-dos.ru that hosted the file seems to be down.