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  1. Many thanks for your clarity. Following you explanation, I searched and found this page which helped completely clear it up. http://www.helpwithwindows.com/techfiles/vmm32.html I appreciate that information as regards the build version of the VMM32.VXD file would be very useful. Hopefully a final question. Using the example above vmm32.vxd: plain vanilla (with 4.10.0.2222 vcache.vxd and vmm.vxd inside) How can I tell which version vmm32.vxd I have and more specifically whether it contains 4.10.0.2222 vcache.vxd and vmm.vxd inside (or another version). If you see what I mean? If I right click my vmm32.vxd, there is no tab on the box that opens which provides that info. If I go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\VMM32Files I can see vcache.vxd but no vmm.vxd. Apologies again for being so stupid. Cheers
  2. I multi boot a system with 98SE which currently has 1GB ram. I wanted to increase the system ram to 2Gb. My current settings in System.ini running 1Gb are as follows: [386Enh] ConservativeSwapfileUsage=1 [vcache] minfilecache=131072 maxfilecache=262144 98SE runs fine with no issues. I have read the following thread as regards adding >1Gb of ram to 98SE and understand that I can choose one of two possible routes as regards the ram upgrade. 1. Where 98SE will only see about 1Gb of the physical ram by way of using HimemX.exe 2. Using the rloew patch where 98Se will see however much physical ram is installed Firstly I hope that I have correctly understood the above 2 available options. Option 1. using HimemX.exe is fine with me. I understand that the proceedure for this would entail 1. Downloading the file from http://japheth.de/Jemm.html and extracting the HimemX.exe file 2. Placing that file in C:\Windows 3. Adding DEVICE=C:\WINDOWS\HIMEMX.EXE in CONFIG.SYS I also understand that I will have to further edit the System.ini file , namely settings in [386Ehn] & possibly in [vcache]. Adding the extra 1GB of ram will require that I change [386Ehn] to [386Enh] ConservativeSwapfileUsage=1 MaxPhysPage=40000 (or so ie 1Gb) <-- add this line I may also need to tweak the min/maxfilecache values and perhaps add a chunks entry [vcache] minfilecache=131072 <--may need to be tweaked maxfilecache=262144 <--may need to be tweaked ChunkSize=1024 <-- maybe add this Now have I understood all this correctly so far. If so, here is my question The second post on the day-to-day-running-win-9xme-with-more-than-1-gib-ram thread, shows the user configuration list. The last entry in user's configuration specifies the following vmm32.vxd: plain vanilla (with 4.10.0.2222 vcache.vxd and vmm.vxd inside) Forgive my ignorance but I am baffled. Can someone please explain what this entry means. I have a vmm32.vxd file and VMM folder in C:\Windows\System but no vache.vxd or vmm.vxd files and I really do not understand what this refers to. Many thanks for any info provided.
  3. Thanks a LOT risk_reversal. Looks like a very useful card. Are there any Win98/Vista/Linux compatible WLAN cards, with detachable antenna AND the a-frequencies? That would be an ideal WLAN card. Edimax apparently has no a/b/g dual-band WLAN cards. The only other card which I found that might work with 98SE and which has 'a' mode was the Cisco Aironet 802.11A/B/G Wireless PCI Adapter (pretty sure it was this one, the drivers are available on the Cisco site just have to hunt them down). This card has wpa and I am sure that the Aegis3 98SE supplicant would also work. Also has removable aerial [reverse SMA, I think] I did consider this card seriously but my understanding is that it is no longer manufactured and can only / sometimes be found on fleebay. This card was apparently extremely expensive when new. http://www.cisco.com/en/US/prod/collateral/wireless/ps6442/ps4555/ps5819/product_data_sheet09186a00801ebc33.html Good Luck
  4. The Edimax EW-7128G has 98SE drivers which can be downloaded from the edimax.com site. The card works well in 'G' mode. This is a pci wifi card. I know you were specifically asking about usb wireless but perhaps this may nevertheless be of interest. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16833315041 I have ADSL2+ and download throughput is about 11,500 kbps. Edimax will also provide the Aegis3 driver which is the supplicant so that the card can be enabled to work with wpa encryption (this also works fine on my Edimax card). The card has a Ralink RT25xx chipset which in addition is Linux compatible. Good Luck
  5. On 98SE, I still run Norton 2003 AV which works well. I know that there was reference to the 2002 version earlier on in this thread. In respect of malware SuperAntiSpyware works great up to v4.24.1004. The definitions file is getting a bit big now and load times slow down but there is a right click context menu entry to scan individual files. You could also try one of the following for on-demand scanning. 1. Run the AntiVir AV Rescue boot CD. It's Linux based and will see all the partitions on the HD (hidden partitions also). The AV definitions are updated regularly. 2. Alternatively, install Linux on a small partition and then you can install and run Avast to scan other partitions. 3. I used to use the ESET (NOD32) on line scanner but although some say that it still works for 98SE, I have found it difficult to access it lately (perhaps my Java is not recent enough). Good Luck
  6. Given that no one has mentioned running 98SE from a virtual machine I will do so. I use VirtualBox (but VMWare another option) on one machine to run 98SE within XP partition. It may be worth looking at. Good Luck
  7. Win98SE will have no issues at all with 512Mb of ram. You will need to tweak nothing at all and I find that it runs very well indeed with that amount of ram. I used to run a laptop with 98SE (Dell Latitude C600) on which I upgraded the cpu to the max 1ghz (max ram is also 512Mb). The C600 has the Intel BX440 chipset which I always found to be excellent. A couple of years ago I upgraded that laptop with XP and gave it to one of my children and it still runs fine and fast to this day (it has needed replacement parts to keep it going). Reason why I personally prefer Dell (I have 3 of them) is that their site has all the dismantling schematics and drivers readily available. The other reason I prefer Dell is that if I need to replace a component on any of my laptops then they are usually easy to find on fleebay. EDIT: see also this thread (first post / first para) where the user found the required drivers for 98SE http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=140636 Good Luck
  8. Many thanks. Apologies for late reply been ill. Cheers
  9. Cheers triger49. I was aware of that folder but in saying this, I did check that folder's contents and found a CTX inf file that I can also probably remove. I think this file is related to the monitor's driver which is also listed as a ghost entry in device manager and which I was also going to remove. Many thanks There are 2 other ghost entries in device manager which I would like your advice on. I was going to leave them but what do you think. The 2 branches under Human Interface Device. I think the CTX USB Monitor branch can go but I am puzzled by the HID compliant device which I did try to search for but found confusing results. These also only show up in Safe Mode. Good Luck
  10. I am trying to tidy up the 2 ghost entries [CTX USB Hub] in Device Manager relating to my old CTX monitor's USB hub. These show up while in Safe mode. Under the Universal Serial Bus Controller heading, I have also noted 2 ghost entries for Unknown Device. These also only show up in Safe Mode. I was going to delete the 2 CTX USB Hub entries but was wondering if the 2 Unknown Device ghost entries can also be safely deleted. I am sure they can but perhaps someone can confirm this please. I understand that whatever I delete, windows will rebuilt the driver files ie drvdata.bin & drvidx.bin at reboot. Many thanks for any info provided Cheers
  11. Cheers. I did search prior to posting and saw that the installer was different. Guess I will go for the classic.
  12. Apologies for my ignorance but which version are you guys downloading / recommending Classic Installer, English (US) or English (US) Cheers
  13. Many thanks. I opened all the keys in HKLM/Enum apart from that one.....................The Device Manager looks very professional with everything correctly labeled. Must admit that would be useful as I still dual boot on 2 systems and my wife's system for which this Dell 1907FPV panel was installed only has 98SE [she says she is used to it and does not want anything else]. When I built my last system about 3 years ago [Mobo Asus A8VDeluxe Rev2, Via K8T800Pro chipset] and needed to get info as regards win98 dual booting on the Promise controller [the Asus has 2, the Via and Promise] it was a devil of a job to get all the relevant info. Still I suppose that half the fun is digging out the info and the testing and messing about In any case many thanks for all the info [inc registry string length] which I have carefully noted. Hopefully this thread will help others. At the very least when another one of my CRT screens goes caput then all the donkey is already done for me. Cheers
  14. Many thanks for your added replies and comments guys. What I did in the first instance was edit the DeviceDesc field from "Generic USB HUb" to "Dell USB Hub" bearing my mind your comments. Once changed in the registry, USBView correctly showed the edited string without any issues. Similarly all relevant entries in Device Manger under Universal Serial Bus controllers were correct. Once this change had been done I quickly did a test. I have a printer connected to a port of the hub and switched it on. It was also correctly detected in both Device Manager & USBView. I test printed a few pages from various sources ie word & web page and all seemed fine. I have attached below a screenshot of USBView with printer I will be carrying out further tests connecting flash drives, etc to the hub just to make sure that there are no potential intermittent issues but at this stage I would say that all is working well with this new panel. Again many thanks for your kind help. Cheers [EDIT:] dencorso without wishing to go off topic but as regards changing the DeviceDesc of the HDDs where is it located. I have looked in the HKLM/Enum key and cannot find it. I see the floppy, opticals and other assorted hw but not the HDD.
  15. Cheers, will give it a go. Yes, correct I am using NUSB v2.4. Yes, sorry mate typo. No probs, pleased to be able to give some feedback to other 98SE users. Cheers and noted thanks. Confused..Must the field lengths be maintained or not exceeded? ie if the DeviceDesc filed is Generic USB Hub can I not replace it with Dell USB Hub? I have posted a pic of the reg key below. From the link above it looks like VID 0424 is Standard Microsystems Corp with the PID 2504 as USB 2.0 Hub Cheers
  16. Well finally bought the Dell LCD panel, 1907FPV. Finding this panel was a real chore. In any case, I connected the TFT and the new hardware found wizard opened and installed the panel which correctly shows up as Dell 1907FPV in Device Manager. I then connected the USB hub. Again, the new hardware found wizard opened and installed the usb hub as Generic USB Hub [just as you said dencorso, cheers]. In case this is of use to anyone. As per above my mobo has usb1.1 and I was using NUBS v2.4. I do have one final question. Is it possible to change the identifier ie 'Generic USB Hub' in the registry or not? ie >HKLM/Enum/USB, find the correct key and change the DeviceDesc Generic USB Hub & Mfg "(Generic USB Hub)" respectively to say Dell USB Hub & Dell. Would this work, or lead to issues ie 98SE &/or NUSB confusion? If this change can be made would it be a global change or would I need to change other registry keys. Cheers
  17. If you only want to charge it, why not also consider getting a genuine Apple mains charger. They are only not expensive on fleebay http://electronics.shop.ebay.co.uk/i.html?...amp;_osacat=293 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Genuine-Apple-Ipod-M...id=p3286.c0.m14
  18. Cheers dencorso. I also downloaded USBView and it looks like a really hepful utility. Many thanks for mentioning it. Good Luck
  19. Many thanks for the info dencorso. My mobo is an older board with USB1.1 ports ONLY and the version of NUSB used is v2.4. You did not mention the USB capabilities of the board which you used but I suspect that if you used NUSB v3.3 it might have been a USB2.0 enabled board. Question please: Any reason in principle to suggest that the USB hub dectection would not work with my older USB and NUSB version ie is the INF in v3.3 materially different to the one in v2.4. That will do nicely for me. CharlotteTheHarlot, many thanks for your reply and further clarity on this matter. I do hope that it will be good news from what dencorso has said. I was going to save the registry, take a snapshot with second chance and image the whole partition [images for dos] prior to doing anything. My wife is busting my chops with the current monitor as it intemittently goes off so I am on the case to purchase this panel asap. I will post back once I have the panel in hand and can provide any info as to how the install went. Many thanks for your kind help
  20. Serial ports and LPT already disabled in the bios. Ok good to know at least that the monitor files would work in 98SE. Otherwise, if I don't install this driver file then the monitor will come up in Device Manager as something like 'Default Monitor' If the monitor is detect albeit as Default Monitor should I still attempt to install the Dell files? Was reading the NUBS thread again and on page 10 MDGx links to a vendor ID page http://www.msfn.org/board/maximus-decim-na...5-page-180.html http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids Which has a Dell 1905FP. I guess the VID is 413c & PID a700 [Hub (in 1905FP LCD Monitor)] I thought one could just add the entries to NUSB, similarly to what this guy did below. [Manufacturer] %CnMemory.Mfg%=CnMemory [CnMemory] %USB\VID_1516&PID_8628.DeviceDesc%=USBSTOR_BULK,USB\VID_1516&PID_8628 [strings] CnMemory.Mfg="CnMemory" USB\VID_1516&PID_8628.DeviceDesc="Generic USB Flash Disk" However, not sure NUSB is configured to install USB Hubs. I do not know enough about it. I take it you mean trying to configure an INF file and set up registry settings is going to be very difficult. Maybe I should just rebuilt this pc with a USB2.0 enabled board. Question if I have the original CTX USB hub driver / .inf file. Would amending that be an easy solution ie change .INF settings of file and I can see the registry entries of the CTX Hub Many thanks for the added info
  21. Many thanks for the added info. Think I will have a stab at making up an INF file with the necessary info and see whether that works. Cheers
  22. Did try to install a pci USB2.0 card sometime back and had a lot of issues with it. The only available vacant slot was 5 [1 being shared by the AGP slot] and it caused lock up issues. Following your comment, I set about doing a more thorough search and found a driver file on the Dell site which I thought was to do with the correct detection and identification of the panel only. The driver file is R119568 and contains a 1907fp.cat, 1907fp.ecm & 1907fp.inf. http://support.dell.com/support/downloads/...p;fileid=158980 The contents of the zip are as per pic below Are you saying that 1907fp.INF may be 1. Info just for the panel only or 2. that the INF will contain info on the panel and the USB hub. Is there any way to tell? I have looked inside the 1907fp.inf file and can only see info as regards the panel. Question: I am guessing that if I connect the panel to an XP machine and attach the USB hub to a port on my mobo, that XP will auto detect the hub and install it. Pretty much in the same way that it auto detects other stand alone hubs that I have attached to it before. So why use the CD. Apologies if I am being particularly stupid here. Any further info or advice much appreciated. Cheers
  23. Many thanks for your reply eksasol. The link which you posted is correct. I do use NUSB [v2.4] already and it is very good with 100% record so far detecting flash drives, cameras, external HDDs. However, I am not sure it will work [ie detect and install] the actual USB hub itself and more so since my mobo only has USB v1.1. Hence why I was posting to get some feedback. I cannot believe 98SE users do not use any kind of USB hub. The panel I was interested in purchasing is the Dell 19" 1905FP or 1907FP. Any info much appreciated Cheers
  24. My old CTX 17" CRT monitor is failing, it has a USB hub incorporated into the swivel base. I was looking to replace it with a Dell LCD panel which also has a built in USB hub. When I got the CTX years ago, I had to install a driver [supplied by CTX] so that 98SE would recognize the USB hub. My mobo is Via based [266B chipset] and only has USB1.1 Question: Presumably the USB hub in the Dell LCD panel will also require a driver? I have looked on the Dell site and none were listed [understandibly]. I was wondering whether NUSB would recognize the USB hub or whether it was merely for flash type drives ie thumb drives, camera, etc and external hard drives. Any info as to whether the Dell built in USB hub will work natively with 98SE or advice as to how I should proceed would be most appreciated. Cheers
  25. I have tried Edimax wifi cards [both pci & cardbus] and they seem to work well. The 2 models I installed were the EW-7108PCG & EW-7128G. I also installed a Netgear WG311 pci card in a relative's machine who has 98se and it also works well. I think it was a v1 card. No WPA supplicant was supplied but you can use the Aegis from the Edimax. The Edimax cards both have the Ralink chipset. I downloaded the latest / last 98SE drivers from the Edimax.com site. You can also get the card to work with WPA encryption by installing the WPA supplicant [Aegis2] which you will find in Program Files>Edimax folder. Otherwise it's only WEP. A bit late but hope this helps Cheers
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