First post, by swampfox
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I have a Pentium I 100MHz machine already for DOS games, but now I'm building a rig for late 90's/early 2000's. Focusing on Windows 98SE, I want to maintain a better amount of compatibility with 16-bit and some later DOS titles than XP's NTVDM has to offer.
This weekend, I attempted to build a rig for this job, a PCChips M599LMR (Super Socket 7) mobo, an 500MHz AMD K6-2-CXT, 128MB SDRAM. Unfortunately, this mobo is based on the horrible SiS 530 chipset. No AGP slots only two PCI slots, one ISA. Strange jumper configurations to disable onboard components and they hardly work. Not gonna mess with it. Couldn't get my PCI TNT2, S3 Trio64V or Virge to work, my SB Live barely worked, SB16 ISA didn't work. I could only use the onboard video, which is horrible, and UniVBE 6.7 could only help in DOS, SDD wouldn't pick it up. Doom crawled (vanilla, MBF, and Doom95) although Quake II in software was okay. Anyway,
I have two other mobos and two CPUs, both Socket A/462, so its pretty late in Windows 98's life.
One is a DFI AK75 EC Rev E, based on the VIA KT133A. 3 pc133 SDRAM DIMM slots, 1 AGP 4x, 5 PCI, 1 CNR. USB 1.1, AC97 sound. I hear the Sound Blaster Live has problems with this particular chipset.
The other is a Gigabyte GA-7VA, similar, actually. However, this uses the VIA KT400 chipset, has 3 DDR333 DIMMs, and AGP 8x, and USB 2.0. No CNR, not that I have anything that uses it. Also has AC97, though no matter what I'm going to use the Sound Blaster Live.
For CPUs, I have one AMD Duron Morgan 900MHz. The other is an Athlon XP 2000+ at 1.67GHz.
My video card, I'm debating between a 32MB TNT2 Pro, a 64MB Radeon 7000 TVO, and a 64MB Geforce 2 MX, though I'm probably going to start with the TNT2, mainly because I can't find the Geforce, which would be cool cause it has Hardware T&L. And since none of the mobos have an onboard nic, I have a PCI Linksys LNE100TX Fast Ethernet card. And although I have modems, what good would they be now?
I was curious as to which CPU and mobo do you guys think would have the least amount of issues for Windows 98 SE? I'm fairly sure either would be powerful enough for even the harsher Quake/Unreal demos and other benchmarks.
I would appreciate the advice and I apologize if it turns out this part of the forum is not appropriate for this topic or if I am in violation some board rule(this is my first post here)