WOW!!!
Gentlemen, I thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge.
Hmm..... Where should I start
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Posted By brian10161
by far that would be the best idea, if the computer does what you need and its just a case issue, why fix something that isn't broken?
I guess it's more of a, "Don't Know What You Have Until It's Gone" thing. Getting caught up in the "buzz" when all in all it's not really needed.
Thanks for bringing me back to reality.
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Posted By LLXX
A single 400Gb drive is cheaper than 3 120s and offers an extra 40Gb BTW...
Though your chipset drivers will have to offer LBA-48 support for 98se to be able to access over 128Gb of them.
Thanks for your input.
I feel more secure having three separate drives, than trying to do it all with one. I know, it will
require me using a larger power supply in the end, but that's something I'm willing to do.
I was thinking of having all three IDE Hard Drives, powered by it's own power supply, and, keep the
original power supply for the HP Motherboard, and, CDRW Drive.
Fan noise is not an issue, seeing that I'm a DJ not an Audiophile.
What do you guys think?
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Posted By eidenk
IMO, if you want your third drive to be performant, you shouldn't have it sharing the same slot as the CDR drive which is probably your intent. You may want to either use a SATA able mobo and use a SATA drive as third drive or add an inexpensive PCI card to add more slots for IDE drives.
For memory, Win98SE will handle 1GB of RAM but you'll need to edit your by hand your system.ini file and set the max vcache value to 512000 max.
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[vcache]MaxFileCache=512000
If the vcache entry does not exist in your system.ini, just create it.
Thanks for your input.
At the moment, I am sharing the CDRW Drive with the Second Hard Drive.
Reason being, the way how the case is configured, it gives you a empty slot to slide in an extra Hard Drive.
However, the ribbon cable for the Primary Hard Drive, can't reach the Secondary Hard Drive, while the Primary Hard Drive is connected. Seeing that the Second Hard Drive sits right below the CDRW drive, the Secondary Hard Drive is connected as the Secondary Drive and the CDRW as the Primary.
I hope you understood my tongue twister explaination.
Are you saying that I can extend my ram capacity to 1 GB even though HP stated 256 Maximum?
Cool........
Hacking your computer at it's finest!
Here's a question though.
When I play my DJ Software, out of 192 MB of ram, I'm only using 66 MB. When, I'm using the Audio Editing
Device, I'm using around 80 MB. Seeing that I'm never going to use these two together, should I make the
modifications, and add more memory when I have so much headroom with 192 MB of RAM?
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Posted By Fredledingue
First don't listen those who says that you should install XP, they know nothing about the current w98+++ and you don't need the 2Gb of bloat in XP.
Thought you should use w98SE+uSP2.01a.
(uSP2 already fix the 1Gb issue, you can go to 2Gb)
The only problem is to find a MoBo and the graphic card that supports or have drivers compatible with w98se.
I don't recommand drive more than 128 Gb or Sata. While it might be possible to use w98 with these hardware, it's not obvious to set them up.
Search for "how to install w98 on Sata" if you use it before starting.
HTH
Thanks for your input.
I'm going to agree with brian10161, and, just put the HP in a rackmountable case (4 Spaces) and, just add
the necessary essentials. So, I won't need to search for a Video Card. I can just use the one I'm currently
using in my HP.
Gentlemen,
I'm assuming (From reading your comments), that my two programs are very old, and don't require much to deliver optimum performance. Maybe I was "amazed" by the Dual Core Processing, Raid thing a ma jig, and, enormous amount of RAM promoted today, into thinking this will do a better job for my two programs.
However, the more that I think about it, it seems I'm not even using my 500 MHZ Celeron, 192 MB of RAM computer at a high capacity. I think my biggest issue (greed) was more hard drive space, and a rack mountable case.
Are my assumptions correct?
Based on the two programs requirements (Those are recomended btw), what would you do if thats the only program(s) you're ever going to use?
DJ Software Requirements: Windows 95 or 98, 64 MB of RAM, 350 MHZ Processor
Audio Editing Device: Requirements Windows 95 or 98, 64 MB of Ram, 200 MHZ Processor
I'm not an expert, as many of you, so, I'm looking for guidance.