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  1. I understand that, I will mention my old nickname in the signature as well as in the About Me page on my profile.

    I confirm that I want to change my nickname as requested.

    EDIT: The avatar will stay so it can be used to identify me as well.

  2. 20 hours ago, defuser said:

    Has anyone already tried to build a hybrid version of the driver that combines the advantages of version 77.72 and version 82.69? I tested version 82.69 some time ago and found good support for OpenGL 2.0.1, while Direct3D applications worked crookedly, ran slowly, or even crashed at startup (the same NFS2000 for example). DirectDraw performance also suffered. While version 77.72 lacks all these disadvantages, Direct3D\DirectDraw works fully, but OpenGL version 2.0.0 and its performance is lower. In addition, NVOPENGL.DLL most often, it was necessary to roll back to version 71.84, to achieve the greatest stability and compatibility, in combination with PCI-E cards. But this was already disliked by some new programs that require a newer OpenGL (From version 82.69). Based on all these observations, it is quite natural to build a single version of the driver based on 82.69, consisting of several versions, which will take into account and correct all these shortcomings. Or somehow fix Direct3D in 82.69. Has anyone already tried to do something like this, does it make sense to start it at all (Or none of this will work and everything has been tried for a long time)? What other general practical recommendations do you have for PCI-e GeForce 6\7 Series users today?

    Have you tried NVOPENGL.DLL from 82.16 version?

  3. All this flashing VBIOS talk has nothing to do with Windows 9x. No amount of changing VBIOSes will make 8000+ series GPUs work on Windows 9x.

    The damage has already been done, I'm just extremely surprised that the claimed "8000 series+ support" was never really challenged back when this topic started all these years ago and was just...passed as truth???

    @Methanoid If you bought 8000/9000/newer series GPU to test it under Windows 9x, you'll be disappointed. You can have fun with it under Windows 2000+ or get a refund.

     

  4. 8000/9000 series and newer DO NOT work on Win9x. Period.

    7000 series is latest GeForce line that works on Win9x.

    I have no idea why the "support" for them was added all these years ago even though no-one reported them working.

    I even mentioned it in this thread back in 2017:

    On 2/24/2017 at 7:29 PM, MrMateczko said:

    There's no GeForce 8 support for 98SE, period!

    GeForce 8 series uses Unified Shaders, there's not Unified Shaders GPU driver for 98SE period! Not from AMD, not from NVIDIA, not from S3,VIA, whatever! No Unified Shaders support, period!

    The best GPU for 98SE is the 7900 GTX, which will work with your modded drivers. From AMD, it's the Radeon X850 XT PE, using official drivers. Note that both don't use Unified Shaders, it's not a coincidence :)

    This lie is really bothersome for me and for other people who actually know their Win9x stuff...

  5. Don't bother with chipset drivers, they are not needed. You can try the already mentioned unofficial pack of Intel chipset drivers from LoneCrusader but I don't see a reason for it.

    Integrated GPU is not supported (latest Intel GPU supported for 98SE is the Extreme Graphics 2 from the 865 chipset), use a PCI-E win98 compatible GPU like the GeForce 6000/7000 series or (preferrably imo) Radeon X300/X550/X600/X700/X800/X850 series...or a 30 year old PCI gpu :D

    Integrated Audio is not supported (unless it's a ac97 chip and not a hd audio chip), use a cheap USB Sound Card or a PCI Sound card like the SB Live or something like that...

    Integrated LAN is supported if it's a realtek chip, search for Realtek PCI-E gigabit LAN drivers for 98...

    Unless planning to use flashdrives to copy files, don't bother with USB 2.0 drivers, 98's built in USB 1.1 support is enough for Keyboard/Mice/cheap sound cards...

    If you need USB 2.0 drivers, use nusb33e.exe

    For more than 512MB of RAM, use PATCHMEM.

    Don't be alarmed by any remaining Unknown Devices in the Device Manager, they do not do any harm.

     

  6. Try sticking to the English version of 98SE and setting the locale to Czech because a lot of (un)official patches are only available for the English version.

    I no longer recommend big unofficial Service Packs for 98SE, install only whatever given program/game requires. (like IE6 SP1, DX9.0c, WMP9, VC++ 2005 redist, InstMsiA, etc...)

    Make sure you are using the SHELL32.DLL fix after IE6 SP1 is installed:

    https://msfn.org/board/topic/84451-98-fe-98-sp1-98-se-me-shell32dll-fix/

    You can also use Windows Update Restored v4 to have as close as the original experience back in the day of updating 98SE:

    http://windowsupdaterestored.com/

  7. Been using StartAllBack for quite a while now and I am throroughtly enjoying it.

    I still have two minor things I want to point out:, nothing game-breaking:

    1. I have mentioned it already but there is no way still to change the language of the Settings window and is forced on with system locale.

    2. New systray icons in the taskbar are not put in front of the list and I have to manually move them each time. For example, I launch Discord, Telegram and Epic Games Launcher in this order and I would like it to have the right order going from left to right (newest to oldest ran application followed by already opened applications and system icons). The icons for new applications often go in completly random places in the systray it seems...

  8. It is working! 
    CREGFIX, HIMEMX, PATCHMEM, AHCI Driver (with patcher9x), GeForce 7900 GTX, Delock 89135 USB 2.0 PCI-E x1 card with USB Mouse and USB Audio Card attached.
    No LAN - too new, no DOS/NDIS2 drivers available.
    Rebooting doesn't work but Shutdown -> Ctrl+Alt+Del works equally well.
    Need to run using WIN, rather than automatically, otherwise every second boot fails on AHCI.PDR, weird...

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  9. But you wrote:

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    P.S. This registry key is exactly what "setup /p i" does.

    The IBM file I mentioned earlier does this:

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    ; The following line will allow the system dated after 12/02/99 BIOS 
    ; install APM 
    HKLM,Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Detect,"ACPIOption",1,2

    Which matches what you wrote in that post.

    Is IgnorePnPBIOS even a valid option? I can't find it mentioned anywhere besides your posts, hard to believe no-one found it before you... :huh:

  10. On 10/18/2023 at 7:17 AM, awkduck said:

    That one has not worked for me. There is a more recent release of that application, under a different name . It also does not work for me. Likewise, I have issues with VirtualDub's screen capture. The mouse leaves black square trailers (where ever it goes), or the screen is black and only the mouse is seen (leaving mouse icon trailers).

    It could be due to using Vbemp. Maybe not everyone, using Vbemp, has this issue. But I am one of the unfortunate cases, where loading a DoxBox causes the screen to go berserk (must be launched fullscreen). Camtasia, Free Screen Recorder, and LICEcap are the only ones that have worked, thus far.

    I have tried that CamStudio on 98SE on VirtualBox using SoftGPU and the Microsoft Video 1 codec and the videos are looking fine, have you tried different codecs?

  11. 21 hours ago, SweetLow said:

    Ok, may be in some cases (not my case, NForce2 PCs work with ACPI flawlessly). But in any case "without ACPI" and "setup /i" are NOT the same things.

    How they are different?

    And yes, I know regular setup works well for majority of appropriate machines (having official 9x support) but for those that are newer or have Device Manager problems with ACPI, switching to APM using "setup /p i" fixes all issues without any drawbacks, or at least I do not know of any major ones.

  12. ACPI often messes up with the device enumeration. A 9x PC with ACPI can have yellow marks in Device Manager whereas the same system without it, is perfectly fine.

    I do not see any benefits to use ACPI on 9x, even on period correct hardware...maybe hibernation? But hibernation on FAT32 is not a good idea anyways...

    It is not a coincidence that IBM specifically tells the user to install 98SE without ACPI as can be seen here in one of their files for their T4x series of ThinkPads, see here: 

    https://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/tpisos98.txt

    http://download.lenovo.com/ibmdl/pub/pc/pccbbs/mobiles/tpisos98.exe

  13. You do not need chipset drivers.

    You can use rloew's AHCI driver to avoid legacy IDE modes, and select enhanced SATA mode and avoid the devil that is ESDI_506.PDR for maximum performance.

    LAN - if built-in solution is Realtek, it might have drivers, just search the model number. If something else, try finding drivers, if can't find them, look for NDIS2 drivers, if still no luck, try a cheap PCI Realtek LAN card.

    AUDIO - If built-in is HD Audio - then there are no drivers, use a cheap USB Sound Card or a PCI sound card. If built-in is AC'97 - there are drivers.

    GPU - Integrated - only Intel Extreme Graphics 2 has drivers. Use GeForce 6000/7000 or Radeon X550/X600/X700/X800/X850 PCI-E GPUs, or an AGP motherboard/card for more choices. (Geforce 2 to 6000 series, Radeon 8500 to 9800 AGP, etc.)

    USB 2.0 - use unofficial drivers.

     

     

  14. SoftGPU (or more specifically, its "wine9x" and "mesa9x" components) seems to be the only(?) option for some kind of universal software 3D Acceleration (using llvmpipe) for Win9x running on real hardware, not talking about any virtualization.

    I've tested it on real hardware with my 7900 GTX and it workes just like it does on VirtualBox with all its current limitations, and it's quite buggy.

    In this case, whenever DirectX is being requested by an application using ddraw, d3d8, or d3d9 - CPU does all the work, leaving GPU running simply as a dumb basic display adapter using VBEMP or thing like that.

     

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