Compatible Hardware with Windows 9x
#21
Posted 09 November 2007 - 03:30 AM
Intel 10/1000 GT Pro Gigabit network controller.
very good piece of hardware.
#22
Posted 21 January 2008 - 09:13 PM
M-Audio Audiophile 24/96. - Appears to work even better than in NT5.
Yamaha 724. - An old PCI card. Also provides basic 8-bit sound, OPL-3 FM, XG Level 1 synthesis to DOS programs. OPL-3 also works in pure DOS.
Printers
Lexmark E352dn/E250dn Laser Printer. - TCP/IP printing requires additional driver on Win98.
Network interfaces
Marvell Yukon 88E8001.
Hard disks
VIA VT6410 RAID controller, available on GA-8I915P Duo for example. It has driver for Win98 and can work with hard disks exceeding 127 GB independently of ESDi_506. Perhaps other VIA RAID controllers are also working.
What drivers does one need to properly install Win98 on the new Intel chipsets you have listed here?
This post has been edited by j7n: 21 January 2008 - 09:17 PM
#23
Posted 22 January 2008 - 01:21 PM
What it will write on screen, if cpu speed is ~ 2 ghz?
#24
Posted 23 January 2008 - 06:46 AM
#25
Posted 30 January 2008 - 06:04 AM
also the mention about 95 not supporting hdds bigger then 32gb isnt that wrong
#26
Posted 09 February 2008 - 06:24 AM
The 350MHz timing problem in Win 95x was only relevant to AMD CPU and yes MS and AMD have a patch for this.
The next timing problem was at 2.1GHz and effected all CPU's as well as both Win 95x and Win 98FE there is a patch for Win 98 FE but not Win 95x as MS in there stupidity had already decided it was obsolete. Though I did see a thread here where someone was trying to patch 95 with the files from MS 98 patch.
I can't recall if it worked (I don't think it would).
32GB was the limit for FAT32 in Win 95OSR2x personally I not tried to use a drive larger than 30GB for my Win 95 set up. Though I may now experiment and try it with a larger drive.
HTH
This post has been edited by niknak: 09 February 2008 - 06:31 AM
#27
Posted 26 February 2008 - 02:54 AM
ST-Lab f-116: USB2.0, Firewire400
TV tuners
all BT8x8 devices - driver support at www.iulabs.com (Ivan Uskovs Tweaked drivers)
CX88 - unsupported tuner, but It seems that Analog section is working correctly when installed manually.
xceive3028 - analog + dvb-t tuner - i found a driver, but i miss the hardware
DVB-T demodulators - drivers for Win9x are only few and cause BSOD or does not seem to work.
This post has been edited by Offler: 26 February 2008 - 02:54 AM
#28
Posted 22 July 2008 - 12:02 PM
galahs, your list says x800 Pro (r420) is supported and works fine. I don't know if this is just the Palit or every similar x800 but it sure doesn't work!
#29
Posted 23 July 2008 - 07:00 PM
glocK_94, on Jul 22 2008, 01:02 PM, said:
galahs, your list says x800 Pro (r420) is supported and works fine. I don't know if this is just the Palit or every similar x800 but it sure doesn't work!
Anyway, I think it is better to add the X800GTO AGP (R420 core) to the incompatibility list.
Maybe it is not compatible with Win98SE or the main board.
The Palit X800 GTO AGP uses R420 core, but it was released since the end of 2005.
The revised card is different with old X800 PRO.
My X800 PRO(X80 PRO by ELSA) already works over 3 years, and it runs faster on Win98SE.
#30
Posted 31 July 2008 - 03:46 AM
This is probably one of the last scanners that have a Win98 driver.
Can't anyone make a database? It's difficult to search for harware devices in a topic.
#31
Posted 09 September 2008 - 03:41 AM
This is an adapter which is inserted into the Nintendo DS. Into this adapter you can insert a micro SD or micro SDHC card with .nds files (=images of Nintendo DS games), and you can play the games, without the original Nintendo cartridge.
The .nds game files can be downloaded from the internet under any opsys, e.g. Win98, but must be transferred then from the HDD to the micro SD/SDHC card via a USB card reader. The micro SD card reader which is enclosed with the R4-III Upgrade works under WinXP, but NOT under Win98, no driver (the Windows 98 SE Generic USB Mass Storage Device Drivers v3.3 nusb33e.exe downloaded from http://www.technical-assistance.co.uk/kb/w...age-drivers.php did not work).
I purchased separately several USB SD card readers, until I got one which actually does work under Win98 (a hama 55310 v3, works with a micro SD/SDHC card plus a "microSD ==> SD adapter"). On www.hama.de they have listed separate drivers for v1 & v2, but nothing for v3; the driver for v1 worked, but not the one for v2. When you replace the WinXP card reader in the package, the R4-III Upgrade is fully compatible with Win98. The R4-III adapter is a link between 3 worlds: PC, mobile phone technology (micro SD card) & the Nintendo DS. On a 4GB micro SDHC chip there is space for about 50 different games, depending on their size.
The R4-III Upgrade is a killer piece of hardware. The mule has 25 packs of fully working .nds files, with 100 game cartridges per pack, about 60 GBs altogether, which take less than a week because the files are not rare, heavy downloads currently, about 100-200 sources each.
The R4-III http://www.r4dsl.net/ is a must for Nintendo DS gamers and a reason for getting an SDHC card reader for Win98. Probably the most appreciated Xmas gift in a long time, costs about EUR 35.
Addendum: The R4 adapter canNOT be found at ebay (there are exceptions: http://cgi.ebay.com/Nintendo-DS-Lite-PINK-...1QQcmdZViewItem ,another exception at ebay Spain, where r4 ds is not in the item title, http://cgi.ebay.es/para-nintendo-ds-mas-2g...1QQcmdZViewItem , also ebay Germany and ebay Spain make money selling sponsored links for "R4 DS" searches, without offering R4 DS themselves, e.g. sponsored links to http://www.dsflash.e...php?cPath=21_31 ). In the US there is for example an online store http://www.stuffs4ki...olution_s/4.htm (only older versions?). In seaside resorts in Spain they are in the shop windows of many electronic stores. I guess it's Nintendo fighting for their life, just as if the music industry tried to prohibit mp3 players.
This post has been edited by Multibooter: 09 September 2008 - 06:54 AM
#32
Posted 09 September 2008 - 08:04 AM
#33
Posted 09 September 2008 - 11:36 AM
BenoitRen, on Sep 9 2008, 07:04 AM, said:
This post has been edited by Multibooter: 09 September 2008 - 12:24 PM
#34
Posted 16 September 2008 - 01:29 PM
#35
Posted 01 October 2008 - 11:12 PM
Does the 82.69 drivers have 8 series cards support up to the 8600GT?
#36
Posted 09 October 2008 - 08:51 AM
#37
Posted 12 November 2008 - 02:53 PM
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http://members.aol.c...ms/Patch137.htm
AOL terminated their web hosting service so I had to move my website to http://rloew1.no-ip.com.
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Windows ME SCANDISK and DEFRAG can be used in Windows 98 and have a limit of 1TiB.
There is a bug in the Windows 98, SE and ME FileSystems that under some conditions limits a Partition to 1TiB.
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The standard FDISK can be used in Percentage mode up to 512GiB. I haven't tested the updated version since it is buggy. I have a Partitioning Program that can handle 2TiB.
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Some Chipset based SATA controllers are recognized by Windows 9X as IDE drives. Windows 9X can support these SATA Controllers but a modified .INF file is required for proper operation.
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FAT16 partitions up to 4 GiB are supported but some programs will not work properly. With Patches, a FAT16 partition can be uo to 8GiB.
This post has been edited by rloew: 30 August 2009 - 12:43 AM
#38
Posted 12 November 2008 - 10:39 PM
IMHO, it's too risky to use:
1) FAT-12 above 32 MiB (127 MiB is possible with patches), it's better to use FAT-16 instead.
2) FAT-16 above 2 GiB (8 GiB is possible with patches), it's better to use FAT-32 instead.
Otherwise, sooner or latter, some program will trash the partition, at the worst possible time (Murphy's Law).
This post has been edited by dencorso: 12 November 2008 - 10:40 PM
#39
Posted 17 November 2008 - 02:59 AM
rloew, on Nov 13 2008, 09:53 AM, said:
AOL terminated their web hosting service so I had to move my website...
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The standard FDISK can be used in Percentage mode up to 512GiB. I haven't tested the updated version since it is buggy...
rloew, sorry to hear about AOL retiring hometown - looks like AOL have made a lot of people unhappy...
I've been using the updated FDISK for years - care to expand on what's buggy in it?
#40
Posted 29 November 2008 - 04:16 AM
The HP Laserjet 1012 works with 98SE and XP. Replaced my sisters 1012 with a older refurbished 6P as the 6P is more durable and will handle card stock.
The HP Photosmart 2610 All-In-One works with 98SE and XP
The HP Photosmart 375 (370 series) 4" x 6" printer works with 98SE and XP
The HP Photosmart 475 (470 series) 5" x 7" printer works with 98SE and XP
The Photosmart 2610, 375 & 475 all use the same series of ink cartridges.
The Epson Stylus Photo 785EPX works with 98SEand XP
The Epson Stylus Photo R260 works with 98SE and XP
The Epson Stylus Photo R1800 13" x 19" printer works with 98SE and XP
I believe the Stylus Photo R260 and R1800 are the last Epson photo printers with drivers for 98SE
The UMax Asrtra 2200 Scanner works with 98SE and has both USB and SCSI connections.
The Plustek OpticPro64+ Scanner works with 98SE and XP
The Plustek OpticFilm 7200 Scanner for 35mm slides works with 98SE and XP



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