Progress! 😁

Those 300MHz Klamath processors are hot hot hot!
I haven't posted for a while because I've been fussing over video cards: 😦

I started with a Diamond Stealth 64, which works to start with; but when I try and bump the resolution up to 1280x1024 it outputs a video signal neither my Dell nor HP LCD monitors will recognise (they're both 1280x1024 60Hz screens). Trying to set the refresh rate to match the actual refresh rate of the screens also results in an unrecognisable signal.
I wasn't keen on that card anyway. So, wanting to test the AGP slot I dug my HIS Riva TNT2 M64 out of storage. I have to say that the VGA output on this card is absolutely awful. The output was all fuzzy even after setting the correct refresh rate. I tried different VGA cables, different monitors, but nothing helped. I felt like I was going cross-eyed looking at the screen. Maybe I just have a dud card or something? Anyway, back to the quest...
After doing some research, lots of people said that the VGA output is really nice on the Matrox cards, so I ordered a G400 off Ebay. Well the G400 arrived today, and god damn! This has to be the most crisp VGA output I've ever seen. If you put this side by side with a DVI output I'd have a hard time telling the difference. It even looks great after connecting the Voodoo2 in line, so needless to say I'm very stoked. 😁
chinny22 wrote:I'm not sure but I think C:\ has to be formatted as Fat16 if your duel booting with NT. 2K I know doesn't care
This is true. NT4 doesn't recognise FAT32 and Win98 doesn't recognise NTFS, so you do need a FAT16 C:\ drive. I played around with a FAT16 C:\ a Win98 FAT32 D:\ and an NT4 NTFS E:\ drive, which works fine, but it was a bit too messy for me.
In the end I decided to keep it simple with three FAT32 partitions: Win98 C:\, Win2K D:\, and DATA E:\ where I keep all my drivers in case I need to reformat the two OS partitions. I decided not to use Win2K with NTFS in order make copying files between partitions easy.

The Ultra-Wide SCSI drive is also going like a champ. Slightly faster boot times than the IDE drive I was using before. Very pleasing clickity clack noises as the head tracks over the disk.
I'm currently waiting for my second Voodoo2 to arrive, and the nice new shiny case, which may not be to everyone's taste, but I think it'll be cool.
Cheers.