I've downloaded the modded 81.98 Win95/98/Me driver and sure it runs and sure my device manager has the correct card listed under the display adapter with no conflicts, but I've yet to get a properly functioning PCI-e card running on a new Asrock motherboard (it has both an AGP and PCI-e).
The latest try was an Asus EN7300GT PCI-e card. I don't think it has Turbo Cache.
When swapping out an NV6200 AGP card with the Asus PCI-e card, windows starts and identifies the new card, seems to find the driver ok, and tells me to restart, which I do.
But when the screen goes black right after the win-98 splash screen, it stays black and then the monitor goes into power-down mode. They keyboard is still responsive (numlock led, etc) but alt-f4 does nothing. The only thing I can do is reset or power-down and either pull the card or start in safe mode. If I start windows in logging mode, these are the last few lines of the bootlog.txt file:
LoadStart = DISPLAY.drv
LoadSuccess = DISPLAY.drv
LoadStart = NVARCH16.DLL
LoadSuccess = NVARCH16.DLL
InitDone = DISPLAY
Init = Display Resources
And that's where it ends.
Do I need to run some sort of driver-cleaner to remove the previous install of the AGP drivers?
Who has gotten a PCI-e NVidia card to work properly on win-98?
What drivers?
What appears in your device manager list regarding the pci-e bus?
