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Fixed the page fault crash and the hang on Atom systems.

https://github.com/andrew-hoffman/WDMHDA/releases/tag/Alpha-014-1

The problem I'm having installing Win98se without QuickInstall on newer hardware is not the resources crash that SweetLow mentioned and running JHRobotics' Patcher9x does not fix it. I think it is an ACPI related issue with Configmg as installing with setup /p I will allow me to at least boot in to the OS after setup, but it seems to do so in a fallback mode where no PCI devices are detected or enumerated and that is not very useful for testing a PCI device driver. 

I get somewhat better results copying an image of an existing install, after including the new ICH8+ machine.inf files and NUSB. As long as the machine has PS/2 ports anyway. If it's a laptop I end up with the Catch-22 of needing to install the USB drivers and being unable to click Next on the dialog box. 

Edited by Drew Hoffman

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8 hours ago, Drew Hoffman said:

...installing with setup /p I will allow me to at least boot in to the OS after setup, but it seems to do so in a fallback mode where no PCI devices are detected or enumerated and that is not very useful for testing a PCI device driver.

Modern hardware, expecting ACPI compatible operating systems, lacks whatever older "trigger" that is required to trigger the detection of the PCI bus device and subsequent enumeration. After installation and booting to the desktop, simply manually install a "PCI bus" device in the Device Manager and it will trigger the detection of the other connected devices.

8 hours ago, Drew Hoffman said:

...As long as the machine has PS/2 ports anyway. If it's a laptop I end up with the Catch-22 of needing to install the USB drivers and being unable to click Next on the dialog box. 

Sometimes it's possible to overload the keystroke buffer with ENTER presses before PS2 keyboard emulation is lost when the OS USB drivers take over during boot. This may or may not get you through all the dialogs, depending on whether the default options will be successful. May have to do this more than once to clear all of them.

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