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affter333

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  1. Hi, I'm still using win98se with an old CRT

    Is it possible to install those nvidia 3D glasses and vid cards?

    I remember it was like 5 years ago when they first introduced nvidia 3d stuff

    , I wonder if they support win98?

    thanks

  2. .

    KernelEX 4.0 Final BUG REPORT:

    Win98se after installing 4.0 final

    Fixfox 2.0.0.20 -> crash on start

    IE 5.0 -> cannot connect to internet (I'm using dial-up)

    Proxomitron 4.5 -> Cannot open listener socket (popup warning on start)

    Revert back to RC2, everything ok, no such problems.

    ====================================

  3. Hi:

    I'm using Win98se out of the box, the IE version is 5.0,

    now I need to Upgrade to IE 5.01 (5.00.3314.2100)

    in order to install MS framework 2.0 , I seemingly remember

    I had upgraded to 5.01 once, but after some virus infection,

    I now only have the original IE5.0 from CDrom.

    Now here's the problem, where can I find the upgrade for IE5.01

    Heck, I searched the MS site, they don't even offer IE6.0 anymore...

    if someone can give the file name, or a hint, it would be enough, I seem

    to have downloaded the upgrade once, just need to search the HD, but you

    know the MS update files are like q52124e.exe... some crappy naming shiit.

  4. I have found many programs which work in pure win98se will crash or produce error when enabling kernelEx, so it could cause system not to boot properly after installing kernelex, and people would not know what hit them.

    Details please :whistle:

    I have both KernelEx and RP9 installed and all I can say is that I have little to no problems with them.

    (wimpy flv player 2.5 and some)

    If your little problem is in the boot process, then the little problem becomes big problem.

    The bottom line is win98/me users only need kernelEx when trying out new software.

    Blindly enabling all existing programs to use the extensions, when installing, is pretty risky

    and unnecessary.

  5. Generally KernelEx 4.0 RC2 has been running very well.

    Perhaps a little delayed, but I have been attempting to isolate these problems:

    Issue report:

    OS: Windows 98SE + 98SE2ME including Option 3 Me Explorer/Shell

    Issue 1

    KX: 4.0.11 (RC1) and 4.0.12 (RC2) with or without RP9 - no problem in earlier 0.3.x versions.

    Printer: Epson Stylus Photo R290

    Driver: 7.1bE

    If I want to print something, I normally turn on the printer and after a few moments when the printer has initialised, start printing.

    However, ever since installing KEx 4, the printing hangs, requiring a Windows restart (and ending some un-named processes).

    Workaround (works most times): After starting Windows, but before any applications have been opened, go into the printer properties, and the Main tab, then wait for the ink levels to appear.

    If the ink levels don't appear, then it has hung again requiring a Windows restart, otherwise printing will work normally until the printer is turned off.

    ...

    System hangs sometimes on startup, seems to involve mprexe.exe (version 4.10.1998) not responding.

    ...

    Issue 2

    KX: 4.0.12 (RC2) - no problem with earlier versions

    Many times when starting Windows, the wallpaper will appear and then nothing.

    The mouse cursor moves but no other activity.

    Pressing Ctrl-Alt-Del once does nothing, twice shows a "Windows is busy" blue screen.

    Pressing a key, gives the Task Manager.

    Task Manager shows only one process - mprexe (not responding).

    After I end this task, there is some disk activity then nothing again.

    Then Ctrl-Alt-Del again as above, but this time it shows msgsrv32 (not responding).

    After ending this task, nothing - I have to restart.

    Workaround: Install Revolutions Pack 9 (with KernelEx 4.0 RC2) (!)

    I think that kernelEx 4.0, by default, when install, sets all software to use it's extensions,

    is pretty risky, and unessisary.

    I think I only need to enable kernelEx when the program is not compatible,

    most software on my system are already running well without kernelEx

    or they wouldn't be there in the first place.

    I have found many programs which work in pure win98se will crash or produce

    error when enabling kernelEx, so it could cause system not to boot properly after

    installing kernelex, and people would not know what hit them.

    .

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