Gmlb256 wrote on 2025-02-16, 19:29:Unless you want simplicity or don't want to mess with utilities, no. […]
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Apple][ wrote on 2025-02-16, 19:12:
Am I going to get better compatibility for older DOS games, if I make a system built around a Pentium 75MHz, RAM 2x8MB, S3 Virge, ESS1869?
Unless you want simplicity or don't want to mess with utilities, no.
The Pentium 75 CPU will give you slower performance overall and the stock FSB speed that it has to run is 50 MHz FSB (1.5 x 50 = 75 MHz). Like the other mentioned, the Pentium 233MMX has more options to slow it down thanks to the TR12 registers it has which can be used with SetMul or CPUSPD to deal with speed-sensitive software.
Regarding RAM, reducing the amount helps with stubborn DOS games but for the most past this can be easily solved with XMSDSK, a very flexible RAMDisk.
The only component that could get you better DOS compatibility is the S3 ViRGE video card.
mm.. in general i found the riva 128 is better than the S3, windows 3.1 drivers are good in riva, best in s3, but besa support in riva is much much better, and some modes like 320x240 in s3 cards run at wrong 70hz and need sdd to fix
in emulators the riva is much better, i tried almost all if not all, emus like rocknes works great in riva and not soo good in s3 for example
quickview pro is better in s3 because hardware scaling in other hand, and some s3 card have some games hardware acceleratted like Tomb raider
Anyways, overall after testing hundred of app and games the riva wins over any s3 i tested