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HereForTheBeer: Overkill but if you're getting it cheap as a used PC, then go for it.
Get it for 15$

I am normally able to play dos games on dosbox. I want to play Redguard and it look imposible on my normal system. This my first reason to buy this system.
Post edited March 31, 2011 by apoc17
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apoc17: I am planning to put a Voodoo 3 2000 to play 3dfx games.
You may encounter issues trying to run some older GLIDE games on V3. If compability is what you seek - Voodoo1 should be better. In case you don't know where to find drivers/tools
http://www.falconfly.de/
I just buy he computer yesterday. I put win xp and win 98 on it. I just got a problem. In Win xp I see my cd-rom and dvd-rom but when I go in 98 I see none of thems. They doesn't exist even in the dos invite. They are well detected by the bios.

Someone ever have a proble like this?
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apoc17: I just buy he computer yesterday. I put win xp and win 98 on it. I just got a problem. In Win xp I see my cd-rom and dvd-rom but when I go in 98 I see none of thems. They doesn't exist even in the dos invite. They are well detected by the bios.

Someone ever have a proble like this?
Check you 98 device manager : does it list an unknown device or a not working CD/DVD ROM ( yellow question marks ) ?

If so, you're goind to have to find appropriate drivers for your devices

EDIT : I see 2 possible reasons

- Win 98 not having found the appropriate drivers for the device or having installed wrong drivers
- Win 98 not reading correctly the master/slave settings of the drives and confusing the optical device with an HDD

Solutions would be
- finding and adding the appropriate device driver, either for your motherboard IDE port ( on MB's CD f.i.), for the device or for both.
- checking how your drives are connected : primary IDE or secondary IDE, master, slave or CS . I would advise to have the HDDs on the primary connector and the optical drives on the secondary one. If you have one HDD, a CD ROM and a DVD drom, try the following

Primary IDE master : HDD
Secondary IDE master : DVD
Secondary IDE slave : CD

Or, if available , both DVD & CD as "CS"/ cable select
Post edited April 03, 2011 by Phc7006
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apoc17: I just buy he computer yesterday. I put win xp and win 98 on it. I just got a problem. In Win xp I see my cd-rom and dvd-rom but when I go in 98 I see none of thems. They doesn't exist even in the dos invite. They are well detected by the bios.

Someone ever have a proble like this?
Device Manager is the first place to go. If no yellow question marks there and CD-ROM device non-present - you can try and add (autiomatically or manually) such device. But if you see CD-ROM in Device Manager but no CD-ROM drive under My Computer - you could check if you have drive letter assignments conflict.
The Master Slave setup its ok. The cd and dvd work well in Xp.

I found a way to bypass my problem.

use iso creator in xp to make a iso of my Redguard cd. I Put the iso file in the win 98 hard drive.

I use virtual clone drive to mount the iso in the win 98. The game work perfectly.

THe drivers for the cd rom are not on the net.
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mystral: I remember, for instance, that while M.A.X. worked fine with a 66 MHz processor, with a 200 MHz one the game was way too fast to be playable. I also remember having the same problem with Z.
How was a turn-based strategy game too fast to play?
It depends. Playing first Pentium-era videogames (like Resident Evil) isn't feasible on your new old PC, for instance....
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mystral: I remember, for instance, that while M.A.X. worked fine with a 66 MHz processor, with a 200 MHz one the game was way too fast to be playable. I also remember having the same problem with Z.
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TheEnigmaticT: How was a turn-based strategy game too fast to play?
M.A.X. has a real-time mode as well, and unfortunately that's the one that was on when I tried to play it on my second PC.
IIRC, you couldn't change the mode in the options, only during missions. Those went so fast I didn't even have time to change the gameplay mode before I lost.
It was never one of my favourite games anyway, so I'll admit I didn't try very hard to solve the problem.