First post, by dav3yb
I've been wanting to find a nice compact way to play some old Windows 9X games, and when thinking back to one of the original "NES PC" builds that ended up being featured on TechTV back in the day, the VIA motherboards came to mind.
I jumped on ebay and I bought one that was listed as working, but "bios locked," which seemed to just be a password on the BIOS. I figured I had 2 options, either a CMOS reset, or, since the BIOS chip is socketed, pull it and reprogram it externally. Later, after some digging, a 3rd option seemed to present itself, in that there is a default password on them, which is "Fireport"
I'm actually curious if anyone has any experience with these board and their BIOS, or knows what I need to look into if re-programing the BIOS externally needs to happen.
I also attempted to find any kind of benchmark for the CPU, which I can only find as a VIA Eden @ 533 MHz. It appears to be the Eden ESP 5000, but I'd like to get an idea of where it lands compared to a Pentium if possible.
One of my main goals is to play an old Magic the Gathering game published by Microprose (Duels of the Planeswalkers, specifically for the Shandalar game mode), but playing some other games like Star Craft, RCT, or even Star Wars Racer would be nice, but I won't be too upset if some of those don't work well.
Thanks for any info anyone can provide, and sorry if this post is not up to standard.