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Reply 40 of 43, by RetroPCCupboard

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Looks like it will be a nice cute machine.

Reply 41 of 43, by hilram

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Thanks.

I have decided to try a couple of other SD-card adapters, they are so cheap anyway that it is way cheaper than to try to order new SD-cards.
I have ordered a different brand that connects to regular 44-pin IDE, and also a smaller one that connects to laptop cables. I have anyway a regular to laptop connector converter, that worked successfully with my laptop hard drive. Too bad the old laptop hard drive gave its last dying breath under OS installation...

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Reply 42 of 43, by hilram

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Picked up some new hardware!
I got a used 19" monitor, a Dell 1905SP. I only paid NOK 200,- for it, which is equal to about 20 US dollars. I had to firmware reset it for it to start accepting a signal again. I can now use both analog (D-SUB) and DVI inputs.

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I also got a soundcard with positional audio, a Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2

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Reply 43 of 43, by hilram

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OK so the new SD-card adapters worked fine with my 32 GB cards. What a waste of time that first one was. I don't know if that type is unreliable in general, or if I just got a bad example.

W98 installed fine, and I have been able to get all chipset drivers installed for the Southbridge of the chipset.