First post, by Deksor
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Hi everyone.
I recently bought a 486DX4 system. I took the motherboard which is an Aopen/Acer AP43 to put it inside a cool looking case that I had laying around since a few month.
The jumpers weren't correctly set for the AM486DX4-100 that was in there (the 8KB Write Through model) so I changed that (it ran like a DX33 according to speedsys. But it felt slower than my real DX33 🤣) Currently there is 8MB of ram, but I will change that. I'm using a 2GB HDD from seagate that was manufactured in 1998 and a 24x CD drive from 1997. The sound card I'm using is a Sound Blaster 16 CT2700. The GPU is a matrox Mystique with 4MB of video memory and the network card is a 3Com Etherlink XL (3c905B-tx)
The HDD is divided in two partitions of 1GB. One contains nothing at the moment and the other one contains Windows 95 RTM
Win95 boots fast, but then it feels a bit sluggish. I'm using a resolution of 1024*768 with a 32 bit color depht, so this is probably why it is slow, but since I never ever owned a 486 this fast, I'm still asking ... is this normal ? don't the matrox mystique support GUI acceleration ? What is your prefered resolution for windows on a 486DX4 ? I have many PCI gpus that could go inside that computer I've got ATi, S3, Cirrus Logic, Trident ( 🤣 ) and even Nvidia video cards (the Nvidia is a TNT2 m64 so it's probably way overkill for that computer. Same thing for ATi. Even the matrox card is probably a bit too new for that), what would you pick ?
Doom and Duke 3D are really running better under MS-DOS (both games sometimes stutters due to HDD access. Probably because I don't have a lot of ram yet and that the IDE is working in PIO mode). This is a normal thing I guess, but there is a little problem with sound under some games ...
Duke 3D sounds fine under MS-DOS and Windows 95. Jazz Jackrabbit sounds fine under windows 95, but when I run it under MS-DOS, the audio quality decreases (just like it just ignored the config file) and I can hear a terrible hiss sound. You may think that is just an artifact due to low quality PCM, but then comes doom. Under windows 95 or MS-DOS, once the game is started, even if there is no PCM to play, I can CLEARLY hear that hiss sound. I tried to use the SET BLASTER command, but it did not help ...
What could be wrong ? it's like if the audio quality is high, the sound is great but if you choose too low quality audio, the sound card starts to create that hiss sound. Could bad caps be the reason to that ? I don't have this problem on my 486DX33 which has a sound blaster pro 2
I also tweaked the cache and memory timings in the bios :
Do you think that these can be improved, and if yes, how ? Can they be the reason to the few problems I had earlier ? Can I lower the PCI latency since the FSB is 33 MHz ?
My 486DX33 is an OEM, so I never had the opportunity to tweak these before
One last thing : I think I saw drivers for the SiS chipset, but I can't find them anymore. I think that this could improve the performance a little. Has someone tried them (if they actually exist 🤣 )
Thanks in advance for the help 😀
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