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glocK_94

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  1. NUSB works fine with the shuffle and should work fine with the iPod classic. Or course, if you have USB 1.1 ports, then you'll get USB 1.1 speed.

    Nevertheless, be aware that iPods do not work like classic mp3 devices. You'll be able to access the iPod but in order to copy music on it, you'll still have to use iTunes or iTunes alternatives like rePear or Yamipod, on top of NUSB.

  2. Yep, it should work.

    The mobo supports your CPU and your RAM.

    Both Graphic cards you've selected should work fine as well, since Nvidia serie 6 is officialy supported by Win98SE.

    The 6800 is more powerful than the 6200 but of course, at the cost of extra heat. If you don't play / do anything video hungry, a 6200 will do just fine. Oh, and maybe what you're refering to is "Turbocache"? Don't know why but anyway it's not the case here since both cards have 256mb of dedicated VRAM.

  3. Here's a small glitch : some programs which do not contain 32bits icons have problems displaying reduced (16px) icons.

    Here's an exemple with Acrobat Reader 5.5.

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    The same happens with Winamp 3 in quicklaunch, when using the 4th icon avaible.

    Hope you can fix it because using 32bits icons everywhere (even on alt-tab / when moving icons around) is amazing.

  4. Ninho, I guess you are using the French code page, which already contains ' í ' with an accent, so the file name "María' might be Ok for you, but do you get the same error as I do with María, when you create a file named 'Niñoß¿" (ñ with a tilde, German ß, Spanish punctuation mark ¿)?
    It works for me. No error detected by scandisk.

    In fact, I use both XP and 98 on a daily basis and I have never faced this problem, unless I use asian characters.

  5. At least on the PC, since Fallout 3 was based on Oblivion, is it modder friendly? Has any mods been made for it yet?
    Well, Bethesda just released the GECK, which is basically a SDK. So, mods should arrive soon.
    Hey guys, just wondering if any of you have been playing Fallout 3.

    I'm personally loving it. Sure, it kind of feels like Oblivion, but is that really a bad thing?

    I'm a big fan of the Fallout serie (even Fallout tactics...) and I was really afraid they'd kill the Fallout spirit but nope, it's really a GREAT game :thumbup .

    Actually, I like this game so much that I won't touch GTA IV before I finish it (and I mean side missions and at least several ends)!

    A bit more humour and a fully PC optimized interface would have been nice though.

  6. 1.Remove ALL drivers of USB flash drives.

    2.Remove ALL drivers of USB 2.0 controllers.

    3.Remove ALL unknown USB devices.

    4.Install NUSB 3.20 and reboot.

    5.If new USB 2.0 controllers are detected

    a rebot may be necessary.

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    Numbers 1 and 2 are confusing, because I don't know what the drivers would be called if I have any. I've never installed a flash drive before, but I don't know what drivers come with Windows. I can unattach my Trackman USB mouse, but don't know what drivers would have installed for it so how do I know what to remove?

    If you never installed any flash drive / USB hard disk / another camera drivers, then it's ok. Your trackpad isn't a problem, you don't have to uninstall it.

    Uninstall any USB 2.0 controllers and remove all USB devices listed with a yellow mark from your device list and unplug them.

    Install NUSB, reboot, plug stuff back and cross your fingers.

    Installing NUSB over an old one shouldn't be a problem.

    But, if you're not in a rush, follow CharlotteTheHarlot's advise and post in the NUSB topic.

  7. I still can't see how you got the video card to work (presumably at something higher than 640 x 480) without a functioning motherboard chipset driver installed.
    It works throught the generic drivers. It's not recommended but you can install your video card drivers before your chipset drivers and it works.
  8. Call me stupid, but I don't think Windows 95 was designed to handle 20" Widescreen monitors, much less widescreen monitors in general. On top of that I doubt the newest drivers are going to play all that well with a 14 year old operating system...Dam I feel old.
    Well, Win98 wasn't supposed to run on widescreens neither but it doesn't prevent me to write this post from a 19" widescreen...

    Anyway, Chromatic47, you've tried earliest drivers but maybe you should try more recent Forceware drivers. They're supposed to work on win95. I know Detonators are more efficient but you can still give it a try.

  9. It is true for the NT based systems. Since the Windows 98 does not have server type of services (as NT based windows do), all you really have to do is to patch the browser and E-Mail client.

    The simplest solution is to use Firefox or Opera.

    I back you up on that.

    However, I'd still advise a good firewall like Zone Alarm... at least for outgoing connections (autoupdates, programs who want to "call home" without asking you...). It's also warn you about changed programs and unusual programs trying to connect to internet.

    Oh, and download a good AV and check every file you download.

  10. 128x128 icons (vista format) are compressed because they take lots of space. All icons editors that I've used automatically compress them.

    This is why you won't be able to see those icons, even when using the Revolution Pack. I don't know if there are programs that'll let you save them uncompressed.

  11. I just made 3 more tests:

    Using the same 4GB Kingston SDHC microSD card & the same old laptop, I copied under WinXP the same 122MB to the microSD card, with the following results:

    When the card was formatted under Win98 with Acronis as FAT32, 32kb cluster size: 138 seconds = 0.88 MB/sec

    when formatted as FAT 32, cluster size 16kB: 132 seconds = 0.92 MB/sec

    Conclusion: cluster size doesn't make much of a difference on write speed of SDHC cards.

    Interesting! Thanks for posting results. I'm going to download the Panasonic tool right away.
  12. It does look nice but that's pretty much it... The old CP is way faster and gives you an easy access to more parameters. You're not missing much.

    Anyway, I already tried the reg file from your link but that didn't work. But still, thanks for sharing!

  13. Nope, there are lots of missing dependencies with NVcpui, the new control pannel executable. But honestly, why would you want this piece of bloat instead of the regular control panel? I'm stuck with it under XP and all I'd want is to return to the old one.

    I mean, if you just want the ability to overclock, use rivatuner or another similar tool. With the new CP, you can't even see the GPU temperature anymore!

  14. I also have a SiS chipset and a 7300GT... the 512MB AGP model... and appear to have the same problem of a black screen lock-up right before the desktop is supposed to display after installing the Unofficial NVIDIA Display Driver 82.69 on Windows ME :(
    More than 256 mb of Video Ram is a problem. Most of the time it won't work! I've tried with my 8800 GT 512mb and I have the exact same symptom as you do. Sorry :(

    Look a few pages above for more info.

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