Warlord wrote on 2022-11-28, 03:05:A build like this isn't for pure DOS. All you need is somthing that can play DOS games run inside windows 98.
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A build like this isn't for pure DOS. All you need is somthing that can play DOS games run inside windows 98.
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A good GPU is a FX5900 XT with a 45.23 driver. Stay away fron 6x or 7x series cards. They are mega bad in 9x. If you don't care about perfect compatibility, a 98oo PRO or even better a X800 from ATI actually work better in 9x than nvidia cards from 6x or 7x series.
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This is the socket 478 AGP "mid-life of Win XP" machine, don't see (except lack of ISA) why it shouldn't double down as a "Turbo98" PC as well with the right components?
FX5900XT sounds tempting, but splitting it into GF6000 or later for XP, and PCI FX5xxx for fast and compatible W98.
GF4 for a backup/alternative non-DX9 for W98.
What's wrong with GF6000 series, people here praise them for W98 aside from some legacy stuff like table fog and 8bit palettes, but didn't hear a complaint about stability and drivers in W98?
ATi GPUs you mentioned also lack what GF6000 lacks, no?
Geri wrote on 2022-11-28, 11:54:
95% of fx5xxx drivers with the pci card will either bsod from any 3d, or just produce garbage... 53.03, 56.55, 45.32, 45.23, 45.32 and driver versions around this are the only versions willing to work according to my personal experience. So do not expect such a giant compatibility which you would may assume from these cards.
In Win98?
If yes, what's wrong with PCI FX5xxx and W98, W98 was made for PCI and AGP cards afaik?
What I've read here, they're the fastest AND most compatible for W98, tho didn't see if AGP or PCI...
chinny22 wrote on 2022-11-28, 12:44:From the tone of your posts sounds like your wanting to build an "ultimate" Win98 just for the sake of it rather then actual use […]
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From the tone of your posts sounds like your wanting to build an "ultimate" Win98 just for the sake of it rather then actual use?
Nothing wrong with that, I mean I did it!
P4P800 End of Win98 Support Build
...low end XP Gaming PC and doesn't really offer anything over what your S370 PC cant do in Win9x.
...probably better off building at as a pure Win98 PC and getting an AGP card with decent Win9x support.
It's just that on paper building a S478 XP+98 hybrid seems very viable - throw a fast DX9 AGP GPU for WinXP, and slap an FX5500 PCI for overkill in W98.
Limit RAM size, don't get an FX with more than 256 VRAM, limit Hyperthreading, and you have 999 FPS in Quake 3 and can still boot Tomb Raider 1, all in W98!
But that's on paper, that's why I'm here asking about making it work in reality.
The FX5xxx PCI is for max compatibility and fast speed in W98, and the whatever AGP for WinXP will be to make it more than a slow XP machine, it would be fast XP machine considering it's a S478 build made to be fast for a ~2005 PC (pre-775).
Also GF4 for backup in W98.
It's not about making the GODLIKE W98 build, ain't nobody got the 2020+ cash for that 😁 , it's about making a fast as budget/other allows for a mid-life WinXP PC that spins W98 too at overkill speeds (and as compatible as it can be).
Maybe I'm missing something - I do understand that dedicated builds always win out, but I don't see why this hybrid wouldn't be an optimal solution of compromises and bonuses, without driver hacks and whatnot.
I wanna say that S478 build seems like the most viable of all hybrid builds (W98+WXP).
A fast pre-Vista/socket 775 XP machine, and a VERY fast (and compatible) W98 machine.
Sure, the XP part in 478 is sluggish compared to best of what late 775 offers for XP, but that's another build altogether.
appiah4 wrote on 2022-11-28, 12:53:My overkill Win98SE PC is a Socket 775: […]
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My overkill Win98SE PC is a Socket 775:
Aerocool VX Plus 400W ATX
Biostar P4M890-M7 SE
Intel Core2Duo E4600
2GB (1x2GB DDR2)
Neowin 3.5" DS-HD
Seagate 80GB IDE
LG 16x DVD-RW SATA
ASUS AX850PRO PCIe 512MB
Typhoon A471-N60 (YMF744)
Typhoon A461-L00
Realtek RTL8100L 10/100 O/B
Windows 98SE/AntiX 19.3
I also stocked an X800GTO PCIe and a FireGL V7100 as backups. It works perfectly for what I need.
But this screams of "hacks" and "beyond overkill" - s775, SATA, Dual Cores, 512VRAM GPU PCIe - not saying it's bad or wrong or something,
it's more of a proof of concept how far can you push new tech to work with W98.
I'm trying a bit more to make 478 socket work as a solid hybrid - not the best XP nor the best W98 machine, but as close I can get - something that actually probably existed and worked in 2001-2005 era.
And 478 with AGP seems like a good choice for running a fast mid-life XP machine and a very fast but very compatible W98 machine.