My testing yesterday brings me to another issue that I don't see mentioned much yet: DirectX version. How do you deal with it in a fast win98 machine? For the Audigy2ZS to work, Joseph demands DX9 install.
Joseph_Joestar wrote on 2020-01-18, 14:29:
3.2 Run D:\DirectX\dxsetup.exe which will install DirectX 9.0a and restart your computer (if you already have a newer version installed, skip this step)
Now if I remember correctly, DX9 will end some games working. Perhaps I remember this wrong? Do people have dual installs for DX7/DX9? The ESS Solo-1 runs in DX7 just as well.
Oh, and in case Joseph reads this: I have installed a ZS2 DELL using your 3.1 revision, with a few extra steps. When I plug a SB Live! 5.1 SB0100 in it, it was installed right away. If I leave it like that, do I omit features of the SB0100 I would gain from doing a new install with the appropriate CD?
Do people install a Voodoo² SLI setup on a fast Win98se? If the machine is to cover windows 98, it does seem appropriate to me? Especially since 3dfx passed away before XP.
Shponglefan wrote on 2024-06-25, 15:13:
The biggest things that add complexity to a build are h/w compatibility and stability. For a Win98 build with an i865 based motherboard, those two aspects are already covered.
From a plain technical point that may well be true. Personally though, I'd say the thing that adds most complexity are 'options' to be considered. In a way, I am almost glad that this 865pe doesn't have any ISA slot, so that I don't have those options. Because then, I would have to consider many options and perhaps test many ISA cards. This way, it is rather easy to arrive at decisions: As I don't own an Aureal card, it boils down to three cards. I could use them single or team a SB with the Solo-1. From personal experience and online reading, I get the same feedback: Solo1 is the best SBpro sounding pci card. And the Live/Audigy 2ZS are among the best in a win98 environment.
kolderman wrote on 2024-06-26, 02:09:What games do you actually want to play?
I am not really a DOOM/QUAKE fan, though I liked Unreal Tournament. I do have "European Air War" in mind, which was not aging well but got community patched for a very long time. But it lost much of the classic interface, as this conflicted with several changes in drivers, DX, whatever.
dionb wrote on 2024-06-26, 06:08:I agree with the suggestion of dual-booting your late DOS system with Win9x for those instead - if and only if you actually face that problem, as such games are not common on Win9x.
Not that we miss each other: I am aiming for 3 PCs for all retro gameing. It used to be a 486DX-40, a P3 500-1000 and a recently added ivy i5. The alternative 'new' plan is a Pentium MMX/voodoo1 with hardware slowdown ability, win98@c2d with GF4/voodoo² SLI and Ivy i-5.
I don't want to add but to replace the actually used machines because I hope to get a better overall solution that way.
Retro PC warning: The things you own end up owning you.