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LoneGunmen

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  1. Ah, found it on MDGx. Would still prefer to use the x1950 though, because it's a little quieter.
  2. I heard that there was an unofficial set of drivers that can work with up the an 8800 series nvidia card under 98SE, but I can't find them. Some help would be nice. Also I'm trying to get an ATi x1950 to work by tweaking the drivers myself, no idea what im doing but I think I can get it to work.
  3. Well yeah, I figured that's what it meant, but why does it say chicago if it's a 2K/XP driver, and not NT?
  4. Just like the title says, I'm trying to use a DWA-130 (Rev.E) USB Wifi adapter with 98SE, but if push comes to shove I can install ME instead. This adapter has drivers for 2K, XP, Vista, and 7, I figured the 2K drivers would work with 98SE and the thing is, they kinda do. As in, 98SE will load the drivers, give it a name in device manager, and say it's working, but when I restart the device still has a name, but no drivers are listed as being for it and it's disabled. The kicker is that the drivers .inf files are marked with "Chicago", which is just bizarre for a whole lot of reasons. You can find the drivers easily enough on D-Links website if you want to look at them yourself, and any help is appreciated because then I could have wireless on my old laptop, plus it's just a personal curiousity as to why the drivers are marked "Chicago", and I would love to have that resolved.
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