First post, by GeorgeMan
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Hello forum!
I've consolidated my retro builds to just 3. The first one is a laptop for Windows XP so it doesn't matter for this thread. The remaining 2 are the following:
1. K6-3+ running at 400-450MHz max, with i430TX motherboard and an S3 Savage4 Pro with 8MB vram. I'll use this for early DOS to DirectDraw 9χ mid 90's games (upto 1996-1997). I'll take advantage of the CPU's plus features to slow it down. It'll also run WFW 3.11.
2. PIII-S 1133MHz with Matrox G450 and Voodoo II 12MB. This will solely be used under Windows 9x environment (98SE or Me) to cover late 90's stuff, directX 5-6 games, glide of course, and DOS-in-Windows box for the few games that are not running smoothly in the first build. No real DOS though.
So my question is, which of the title's cards should I use in each build? Will the Yamaha OPL3-Sax card have better early gaming compatibility or the ES1868F shines better in early stuff?
Or is it better even to use the most compatible for the older build, discard the remaining one and just go for an SB Live! for the Tualatin build?
I'll be using a Gravis Gamepad in gameport and 3com PCI ethernet to transfer files too, if that matters.
I know I can test them on my own, but I for sure can't test all obscure old games and for sure forum's knowledge is better than my own! 😁
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