Modern motherboards which are working with Windows 98
#61
Posted 01 January 2008 - 11:48 AM
Compatibility report for Asrock 4coredual-sata2 -Intel core 2 quad processor -2 Gb of DDRII -
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I have now windows 98 up and running fast.
I was not able to make the on board sound card to work with the Via driver: (Hardware not recognized).
I have upgraded to service pack 2 for 98 SE english Version over the Windows98Se italian Version without problems.
The problems I have had installing Windows 98 are related to the use of 2 Gb of ram and possibly with The ATi RAdeon 9600 card I am using on this board (Even if I believe that the use of another graphic card would not solve problems):
(take a look at: http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showto...109574&st=0
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I can use 1022 Mb of Ram even if the system does not behave perfectly cause this small problems are present:
I cannot install XMSDSK.
I am able to start 2 (only two) fresh dos windows before I get the out of memory at the 3rd dos istance.
Sometime when many programs are already open I cannot just start DOS.
I believe that a wiser installation could have solved this small problems,
unfortunatly I Have found the only useful piece of information in russian and too late :
http://www.ixbt.com/...9x-memory.shtml
using Google translation I was able to understand a way to install windows 98 on new motherboards with large memory.
Maybe someone on here can experiment this and tell us if it works:
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Windows 98 Installation tip on system with large memory (above 1Gb)
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after formatting and before installation put in the disk the windows directory and the system.ini file with the following entry:
[386Enh]
MaxPhysPage=10000
This would limit the amount of memory that windows sees from the very start and possibly give a better installation.
Only after installation of all phisical devices and virtual disks (XMSDSK) remove this entry and substitute with the maximum value that can still make the system boot normally.
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It is now too late for me to try this attempts cause I have now an almost full functional and fast windows 98 system that satisfies me.
I plan to still use this pc and windows 98 in the next 5 or 6 years.
next month I am going to get a second Sata disk (the first Sata disk I have is dedicated to Linux) and will experiment Fat32 on it with the use of VIa drivers.
Happy new Year to everyone!
#62
Posted 02 January 2008 - 09:29 AM
Integrated graphic is nVidia 7100 and chipset is nForce 630i.
P4 3.2 GHz (64bit) s.775 fsb800 work also great on this board (on 32bit) and it has DDR2 with 800MHz!
Only sound chip is Realtek ALC662 HD 5.1 and must have another sound card.
This board is also very cheap about 40-50 euros.
Fastest chipset,DDR2 800,GeForce 7100 with 600MHz core and 512 shared memory,very cheap seems that this is the best buy for 98SE lovers!
I hope it help!
#63
Posted 11 January 2008 - 08:50 PM
Abit I-S71, SiS 671
Gigabyte VM900M (VIA P4M900) GPU
MSI PM9M-V (VIA P4M900) GPU
ECS 671T-M (SiS 671FX) GPU
ECS P4M800Pro-M2 (Via P4M800Pro) AGP (?)
ECS P4M890T-M (Via P4M890) --It is having really bad GPU
Foxconn P4M9007MB-8EKRS2H (ViaP4M900)
ASRock 4CoreDX90-VSTA R2.0 (VIA P4M900) Core 2 Quad support
AsRock 775i65G
Chipset information:
Via P4M900 chipset is having direct x 9.0 integrated GPU. This chipset is having Windows Vista logo. Problem is that for this chipset GPU we must use drivers of CN896 chipset, because they have similar GPU ( both are having Via chrome 9 GPU). For other drivers we need to use normal drivers from Via site.
Vis K8M890 chipset is having direct x 9.0 integrated GPU and Windows Vista logo.
SiS 671FX chipset GPU is having direct X 9.0 support and Windows Vista logo
#64
Posted 12 January 2008 - 02:09 PM
Biostar TForce4 U AM2
Biostar TForce U 775
nForce 4 chipset
For AM2 and 775 CPU
AC 97' Audio codec X2
Dual DDR2 4x 800MHz up to 4GB
2X ATA interface port
In stores still avaiable!!! And very cheap with 3 years of warranty.
This post has been edited by nicke85: 12 January 2008 - 02:10 PM
#65
Posted 14 January 2008 - 10:35 PM
If somebody want to play with unofficial nVidia drivers and then with unofficial PCI-E video cards drivers he must understand that he is playing with sistem and that nobody can say if this will work OK or not !
In this situation must important question is always which video card will work, and which will refuse to work ?
#66
Posted 14 January 2008 - 11:40 PM
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It was this thread that led me to get an M2V, so here's my results.
You can still find the M2V in Canada but they are gone in USA.
The M2V uses a crappy AMI BIOS which allows only 1 floppy and
doesn't blank the monitor or turn the drives off in DOS.
Have BIOS rev 2001, 1GB DDR2 800 RAM, Athlon 64 X2 4800+ (2.5 GHz) ADO 65W ver #ADO4800DDBOX.
Running dual boot 98SE (IE removed with 98Lite) and XP Pro SP2.
Both were installed by Ghosting from a drive from an old VIA chipset mbd.
For 98SE we used the 'new profile' trick from
http://www.motherboa...com/win98me.htm
It took forever and some blood pressure pills but eventually worked.
98SE cannot use 1GB RAM. In SYSTEM.INI under [386enh] added
MaxPhysPage=39000 (tells it to use 998 MB). System shows 898.0MB.
Word is you can use anything under 40000.
XP chugged and just booted. Installed XP drivers:
LPT1 had '!', says 'DMA 04 is being used by DMA controller' (BIOS shows DMA3).
Fixed after change in BIOS to 'EPP + ECP'
VIA Chipset driver, did both Machine.INF and IDE driver - gave cryptic 'Fail
to Installed' but didn't say which! Seems not to matter.
Asus PC Probe gave 'ACPI driver install fail - not for this model'.
Tried SpeedFan 4.34b26, it worked crudely but in XP only.
98SE:
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No 98SE driver was ever written as far as I can find for the onboard Realtek ALC660
sound chip or the Attansic L1 NIC. We used cheap add-in cards and disabled onboard ones in BIOS.
Got a Sapphire AMD/ATI Radeon X550 128 MB PCIe w/TV, VGA and DVI output for about $40.
It has no fan and got quite hot, so we mounted a small ball-bearing fan on its heat
sink, 4.8 CFM 5000 RPM. Works like a charm but wipes out the adjacent PCI slot.
Catalyst 6.2 works in 98SE. Got it at
http://ati.amd.com/s...onaiw-98me.html
The 8237A's USB 2 requires drivers for 9x - and none are included.
Got VIA driver v2.42L, VIAUSB2V242L.zip.
With just the \Win98&ME files on a floppy, Add New Hdw, point to the USB device,
not the last two Unknown Devices.
Wants USB2VIA.cat, which is absent. Told it Skip, twice.
Device Mangler now has 'VIA PCI to USB Enhanced Host Controller'.
It works.
Programmable Interrupt Controller is VEN_1106&DEV_5351
VIA VT3351 I/O APIC Interrupt Controller (caused sleep problem).
Found it in \VIAMACH\VIAMACH.INF (from motherboard CD).
Patched VIAMACH.INF by remarking out 'Exclude from Select' line.
Now Dev Mgr\Properties\Reinstall Driver works.
There are still 2 '?' Devices in Device Manager.
One is the SATA in the VIA chipset, DEV_0591.
The other shows Resources = Mem FED0 0000+, IRQ 0, IRQ 8.
I have no idea what that is, but it doesn't seem to hurt anything.
Now both partitions work fine, no problems in XP; with these inconveniences in 98SE:
Using only IDE hard drives so far. The front SATA connectors may work in
98SE, the CD has VIA RAID drivers for 98SE - but not tried.
Apparantly the 2 rear SATA connectors run by the Marvell 1621 (88SE6121) controller are hopeless in 98SE.
Disabled the Marvell in BIOS setup.
This post has been edited by dirtyoldm: 15 January 2008 - 03:22 PM
#67
Posted 25 January 2008 - 10:45 AM
AsRock ALiveDual-eSATA2
This MBO support new AMD Phenom microprocessors !!!
#68
Posted 26 January 2008 - 12:34 PM
Rjecina, on Jan 25 2008, 11:45 AM, said:
AsRock ALiveDual-eSATA2
This MBO support new AMD Phenom microprocessors !!!
nForce3 Chipset is not good for Win98…
No benefits of Phenom Quad Core under Win98, either
You should not mess up with this MB under 98, I suppose… its not worth spending money for hardware, you cannot take advantage of…
A guess, the best option for the time being is a cheap ECS P4M800Pro-M2 or Foxconn P4M9007MB with Celeron Conroe-L, which can handle BSEL mod too. The combo price should be around $100
This post has been edited by tonich: 27 January 2008 - 05:36 AM
#69
Posted 28 January 2008 - 05:08 AM
tonich, on Jan 26 2008, 07:34 PM, said:
Rjecina, on Jan 25 2008, 11:45 AM, said:
AsRock ALiveDual-eSATA2
This MBO support new AMD Phenom microprocessors !!!
nForce3 Chipset is not good for Win98…
No benefits of Phenom Quad Core under Win98, either
You should not mess up with this MB under 98, I suppose… its not worth spending money for hardware, you cannot take advantage of…
A guess, the best option for the time being is a cheap ECS P4M800Pro-M2 or Foxconn P4M9007MB with Celeron Conroe-L, which can handle BSEL mod too. The combo price should be around $100
From the point of view of multiboot users I guess the point is not what is:
"the best MB tailored for Win98"
In fact for me and other users it is all about:
"the best Mb for Linux and XP (or Vista) still compatible with WIn98" !
(By the way I do not even understand your point of view : If I had to run a simple Win98 OS on a cheap PC I would look directly at the used market.)
#70
Posted 28 January 2008 - 09:53 AM
vick1111, on Jan 28 2008, 06:08 AM, said:
You don’t have to.
Simply I’d take advantage of extremely cheap DDR2 (much cheaper than DDR or SDRAM) plus cheap and very fast Celeron Conroe.
Indeed, I mean single Win98 OS. I’m not moving on XP soon, anyway!
#71
Posted 31 January 2008 - 12:29 PM
Should we merge this topic with this 1 [more comprehensive]?
Compatible Hardware with Windows 9x:
http://www.msfn.org/...howtopic=107001
#72
Posted 02 February 2008 - 05:26 PM
MDGx, on Jan 31 2008, 07:29 PM, said:
Should we merge this topic with this 1 [more comprehensive]?
Compatible Hardware with Windows 9x:
http://www.msfn.org/...howtopic=107001
I am against that.
In my thinking we need to have topic about MBO, another about GPU and third about other things.
That way readers will easy find things about which are interested.
#73
Posted 07 February 2008 - 01:58 PM
#74
Posted 08 February 2008 - 10:41 AM
#75
Posted 17 February 2008 - 11:08 AM
I just got this one working with Win98SE yesterday... bought it at a Microcenter Store, so it's retail available... anyone else tried this one previously?
I still need to get the display drivers sorted out... i had a better resolution on my older AE31 MOBO from FIC... but it died...
Once i decide I'm keeping this one... i'm pondering hatcheting down the size the OS footprint with 98Lite...
3:12 est I successfully updated ATI video divers with ATI's Catalyst 6.2 drivers and can now fully support up to 1600 x 1200 (but my monitor doesn't.... new monitor time
http://ati.amd.com/s...onaiw-98me.html
the remaining question marks are:
PCI System management
PCI Universal Serial Bus
This post has been edited by nathan bean: 17 February 2008 - 02:18 PM
#76
Posted 22 February 2008 - 08:00 PM
http://www.nodevice....M/get34479.html
Reason for question are your problems with PCI System management
PCI is under control of Southbridge and this are southbridge drivers...
#77
Posted 27 February 2008 - 04:35 PM
http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Mode...SATA2&s=AM2
its very sad that this mainboard dont have Via chipset.
would be the win 98 solution.
but have a question, wich PCIe mainboards with wich combination of VGA (PCIe) worked ?
or do any1 have experience with VGA PCIe(or AGP) cards on win98?
probably with NVIDIA Cards with this unofficial driver
http://www.mdgx.com/files/nv8269.php
#78
Posted 27 February 2008 - 05:49 PM
SecondEditor, on Feb 28 2008, 12:35 AM, said:
It has already been mentioned that GA-8I915P works with Radeon R3xx. At least one Nvidia model (6200) did not. Some said its because of "Turbo Cache".
This post has been edited by j7n: 27 February 2008 - 05:50 PM
#79
Posted 27 February 2008 - 10:46 PM
any other cards except "6200"
i thought something like K9MM-V & NVIDIA 78xx AGP or 79xx AGP or any other 7xxx PCIe cards
#80
Posted 28 February 2008 - 05:08 PM
SecondEditor, on Feb 27 2008, 11:35 PM, said:
http://www.asrock.com/mb/overview.asp?Mode...SATA2&s=AM2
its very sad that this mainboard dont have Via chipset.
would be the win 98 solution.
It is not important. This MBO is Win 98 solution but it can be tricky.
Chipset of this MBO is ULI M1695 and Nvidia 3 and for both this chipset we are having Windows 98 drivers.
Because I think that everybody now know where to download Nvidia 3 chipset I will only write internet address for download of Uli M1695 Windows 98 drivers. This site is:
http://www.nvidia.co...li_drivers.html
I am 90 % sure that this MBO is last Windows 98 MBO !!



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