Played N64 and 486 (Well, POD83) at the same time;
I fixed the SPEA ShowTime Plus, though it has no CS4920 anymore and the installer thus fails to detect the card meaning I have to do horrible things to it to make it work.
I also solved several issues with the system and made a compromise. The PAS and Mobo weren't playing nice, so I cleaned up an AWE64 and installed that, I will replace it with an AWE32 when my Xeon is built, but for now I am not spending money like that. It actually works out better than the PAS because the case has two speaker mounts. I thus connected the two speakers to the jumper on the card, the speakers mute if something is in the jack so I will probably dongle a spare connector which does nothing in case I need to mute them and use the Line-Out at the back. The PC Speaker now comes through the AWE64. The SoundScape also feeds into it (Similar hijacking of the signal via jumpers on the card) so both cards will play through the internal speakers.
The system isn't playing many SB only games, most support the SoundScape natively if not the AWE. Otherwise they use Windows APIs and don't care. It is mostly there as a fall-back so I can fire Keen6E or Nukem2 up if I so desire.
I grabbed two new Kingston CF cards and a dual adapter. I need a new 95 install anyway as this one is not entirely stable after the many different configurations it has been through and the System.INI and registry are barely human readable at this stage so I can't fix it anymore. I want to use a boot manager (Would GAG work?) and have DOS/3.11 on the second drive to use the ShowTime as the drivers weren't written for 95, the Generic TSeng driver is fine for 95. I will use 95B this time as 95A is too shaky with this system for some reason.
I added an IDE CD-ROM and the audio cable connects to the SoundScape. This means I cannot have four hard drives in the end... Heh, 8GB is adequate.
The system has made it to a state where completion and use are guaranteed (So some of the alternative parts will be sold, the PAS will be kept, maybe it will be used in place of the SBPro which is in Hooker - which I consider to be this machine's little sister) so the system has earned its right to a name other than "PODBOX", the spec label on the bottom will now read "Priscilla" as will the name on the network... Assuming I can get that working, the mobo PCI implementation is a bit funny about PCI NICs. a 10Mbit ISA one would be adequate though. Don't ask me why that name, I always just use the first one that comes into my head so there's a right mixture. For example, today alone the Workgroup Computers window has contained; Hooker, Melanie, Katyusha, Alyssa, Guile, Tania, Dave and Vikki... Strangely Callisto keeps appearing, the old naming scheme used Jupiter's moons, but this has always been a mystery because Callisto was the Opteron which was stolen in 2004, perhaps some other system still remembers it somehow and adds it to the list? Who knows.
I am exhausted.