Robbbert wrote on 2025-08-12, 10:38:
I wouldn't use 95 for any new build, there's just too many missing features, and its general instability is not what you want.
Win98SE is fine - my main gaming machine (mostly 3D DOS FPS games) has been running fine with this OS for a long time.
Can confirm, if you want a Win95 machine, you have to really want it. I set up a P233 with Win95, and it's a constant pain in my ass. With zero configuration changes, every now and again the NIC will cause the system to hang and I have to boot into safe mode and disable it. For reasons that are inexplicable to me, certain games that are supposed to be Win95 compatible (Diablo, Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri) cause it to bluescreen. But not always? Actually Alpha Centauri's problems didn't begin until after I updated it from the 1.0 version on my physical copy. This machine has a Riva 128, and for whatever reason the latest reference Win95 drivers have bug in them that don't occur in Win98. The manufacturer drivers seem better? But I also suspect some of my bluescreen problems are related to the manufacturer drivers being older than the reference drivers?
If it were my only machine, I'd start over with Windows 98, no question. But it's not, and I really do want at least one Windows 95 machine in my stable, before the IE integration and the active desktop and all that stuff.
Win95/DOS 7.1 - P233 MMX (@2.5 x 100 FSB), Diamond Viper V330 AGP, SB16 CT2800
Win98 - K6-2+ 500, GF2 MX, SB AWE 64 CT4500, SBLive CT4780
Win98 - Pentium III 1000, GF2 GTS, SBLive CT4760
WinXP - Athlon 64 3200+, GF 7800 GS, Audigy 2 ZS