Reply 20 of 27, by StriderTR
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bitzu101 wrote on 2025-10-30, 19:43:Thank you , good luck to you as well. […]
Thank you , good luck to you as well.
The pc you presented above is extremly late win 98. i have something similar , another pc , with socket 462 , amd athlon xp at 1.4 ghz , 512 ram and a 4200 ti. i will make another topic for that one as well when i have time. however , i am running win me on that one.
I think , past 2 ghz , you won t really see a difference in win 9x , however , socket 462 is a brilliant choice because you can go either 9x or xp. i chose win9x because i also have a monster xp machine.
monitor wise , i use a dell fp 2007 , native 4:3 and 1600x1200....
Yeah, that ended up being the goal. I wanted a Win 98 system, still with full driver support, where I would have little to no issues running any software made for Win 98. 😀
Honestly, I have little interest in building anything past Win 98. From XP onward, I'll just run it on my modern system or on a VM if I really want to do so, but there's not much for XP or later I'm interested in that you can't get to run on a modern machine. Now, if I had more room for classic builds, I might think differently, but I have limited space in my little apartment.
I use a Dell LCD as well, not sure on the year, early 2000's. Works great for both my DOS and Win98 system. I just switch between them using a VGA source selector.
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