QUOTE (win95guy @ Jul 22 2008, 07:03 PM)

I know this is a pretty stupid reason to pick FE over SE but i just like installation via Floppy... reminds me of a more simple time, i sort of miss the old days. I too will be using a K6 cpu. Mine is a K6-3 500mhz with 128mb ram and a 128mb pci video card. I think i'll have a few 20gb hard drives in it and probably a cd burner because a dvd drive wouldn't get much use in it... and i don't think FE supported DVD drives anyway?
I'll be sure to checkout that site sysdll

Regards, Win95Guy
It would be wise to buy a CD Burner. When I purchased my AMD K6 in 1998, it offered a CD ROM Drive only. A year later I decided to purchase a CDRW and, everything I downloaded on my huge 10 GB hard drive

was recorded on CDRs. Ten years later, I have a lot of old programs stored on CDR Discs that were geared for a computer of that speed (400 MHZ 64 MB RAM) which is beneficial when using such an old computer in 2008. I knew I was going to have this computer for a long time and technology would surpass it. So, I prepared my self for such a transition.
You see, most of the programs designed today are aimed for 1 GHZ and above CPUs. So, trying to run something as simple as a browser can really slow things down.
As for DVD, Windows 98 FE will support it. Your AMD K6 will not handle video (Playing DVDs) but, for all means of storage it will not be a problem. Mine came with USB support as well in addition to a killer 10 Mbps Ethernet connection.

Of course, I upgraded to an 100 Mbps Ethernet card and it worked perfectly. You may need to download a free program in order to burn your work for bundled DVD software today will only go as far back as Windows 2000. However the Drive will work in your AMD K6 using Windows 98 FE.
In my final days of Windows 98 FE, I had 1 DVDRW Drive, 3 internal Hard Drives (120 GB) and, 768 MB of RAM on my AMD K6. I even upgraded the Processor from 400 to 500 MHZ and had to change the clock speed so it could recognize the higher processor. As you can see, I pretty much took full advantage of the AMD K6 Motherboard.
The only thing I never explored was the video card. Partly because I never had a slot to install a secondary Video Card. So, I used the internal 4 MB card. I'm not a huge video person and, by you using an AMD K6 with such a low memory and, slow Processor I would imagine you are not either.
Speaking of Memory, buy some. Ebay has tons of PC 100 going for next to nothing. That will benefit you in the long run.
I learned a lot from Windows 98 FE and, helped me fix many computers that were running Windows XP and, Vista. Sorry to say that XP and above offers so much protection from user error, first time computer users that experienced XP and above are less computer savy than 2000 and below users.
Have fun!