First post, by AndreaColombo86
Hello, everyone!
I’ve embarked the task of putting together a Win98 build for retro gaming, and I’m the process of sourcing the parts.
My original idea was to add two different sound cards: a Diamond Monster Sound MX300 and a Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS.
In order to avoid conflicts, this would be handled by two different Win98 partitions:
- One with DX 7 and the MX300; the Audigy would be disabled from the control panel.
- One with DX 9 and the Audigy; the MX300 would be disabled from the control panel.
Then I’d have a third partition where to store drivers and the image of the other two partitions, ready to restore in case something went awry.
But then I figured, why not add an extra layer of complexity to the build? 😅
Owning a Voodoo5 5500 was my dream back when it was released, and it the dream never came true. The itch went unscratched for over 20 years. Perhaps I could grab a PCI card and put it in this build, active in the MX300 partition and disabled in the Audigy partition (the main AGP graphics card would be a GeForce FX 5950 Ultra).
So here’s my question: how feasible is this? Am I chasing something that can’t ever happen? Or is this a build that, while complex, can make sense?