First post, by Batholomeus
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Hello,
I'd like to take this opportunity not only to ask for advice on my problems (at the end of the post), but also to introduce you to my current project and the experiences I've had with it.
My father-in-law gave me three older computers (Core2Duo) and inspired by Phil's video “DOS Retro PC with Parts nobody wants” I knew I wanted to build a time machine that runs with MS-DOS 6.22 and Windows 98 SE (boot manager xfdisk). This combination xfdisk with MS-DOS 6.22 and Windows 98 SE is already running very successfully on my IBM ThinkPad 380XD with 32GB Compact Flash Drive.
After looking at the three computers, only one motherboard came into question for me, as it was the only one with an FDD & PATA/IDE connection:
- Gigabyte GA-G41M-ES2L (Rev. 1.1 / G41 Rev. A3 / 82801GB (ICH7/R) Rev. A1)
It was equipped with an Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 (SLB9Z 11*266MHz 2933MHz), which always crashed with CPUSPD and SETMUL. I had success with the Core 2 Duo E8200 (SLAPP 8*333MHz 2666Mhz). I exchanged the 4GB RAM for 2x512MB because I wanted to install Windows 98 SE without intervention. There is no reason for this, it is simply a desired project goal.
This meant that the computer was already off:
Mainboard: Gigabyte GA-G41M-ES2L (Rev. 1.1 / G41 Rev. A3 / 82801GB (ICH7/R) Rev. A1)
CPU: Core 2 Duo E8200 (SLAPP 8*333MHz 2666Mhz)
RAM: Aeneon AET660UD00-25DB98X (2 Stück 512 MB DDR2 PC2-6400U)
Hard Disk Drive: Super Talent UltraDrive ME FTM28GX25H
Optical Disc Drive: Sony NEC Optiarc AD-71
Floppy Disk Drive: Sony MPF920
CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-U9S chromax.black
Case: Chieftec Libra LF-02B
Power Supply: be quiet! BQT-S6-SYS-UA-350W
Monitor: Dell 2408WFP
Speaker: Dell AX510
Mouse: logitech K400+
Keyboard: logitech K400+
MS-DOS 6.22 and Windows 98 ran stably. Thanks to the drivers from the VOGONS database, all devices were recognized under Windows 98, except for a motherboard resource with a warning (CODE15). That didn't bother me at all. The Onboad graphics card ran well under DOS, but there are no drivers for Windows 98, so the question arose as to which PCIe graphics card I would like to have. Since I already have a Core i7-3770K / Geforce 960 Windows XP desktop, a passively cooled card came to mind for the Time Machine. As I've always had good experiences with nvidia, I decided to go for the:
- GIGABYTE GV-NX66128DP NVIDIA GeForce 6600 128Mb
It was a disaster. Yes, I was able to set up the driver manually for Windows 98. But the system was just a mess. Suddenly, I kept getting errors when installing programs, the computer wouldn't shut down and I couldn't set the colors and resolution. After long nights on the Internet, I found the information here in the forum that the problem is probably not new. Too bad, but half as bad, so I looked for a new graphics card. The choice fell on this one:
- ATI Radeon X600 (128MB; 102A3344700)
Ran immediately without any problems. Only the typical Commander Keen 4 problem... There's always something...
So I was ready and dedicated myself to the subject of sound, as games without sound are much less fun.
The choice here was the:
- Terratec 128i PCI (TTSOLO1-S Ver. 1.2)
This ran immediately under Windows 98. My enthusiasm was great, but I couldn't get any sound out under DOS. The drivers worked, but the programs didn't find the sound card or crashed when I specified it manually.
I searched the Internet for many hours for solutions to the problem, but then found a post here saying that the SOLO1 probably doesn't like working with ICH7. However, the same post said that the Aureal Vortex offers good compatibility.
The Vortex 2 was not available at a good price, so that was my choice:
- Terratec XLerate (TTP1 VER1.4 AU8820B2)
This ran immediately under MS-DOS 6.22. All games recognized it or played FM and FX sound after manual input. But what can I say, although the driver installation was problem-free under Windows 98, the devices are recognized and the loudspeaker is next to the clock, I get no sound. The media player plays MIDI and WAV, but nothing can be heard. I have reinstalled Windows several times, tried different driver versions, but nothing...
Now I'm stuck and don't know what to do.
- [Do any of you know the behavior and could solve it or have an idea what I am missing?][Enclosed you will find a table showing the DOSBench results for the settings of my E8200. Do any of you have an idea how to reduce the gap between 19fps and 108.2 fps?]
If you have any questions or if I am not clear, I will be happy to answer them.
Best regards,
Batholomeus