That’s awesome everyone, thanks for the insight. It sounds a lot more involved
than I first expected. I’m going to read up on what you guys are talking about
and go from there!
> On Sep 15, 2020, at 7:05 AM, ZB wrote:
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> On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 12:45:46PM +0200, Eric Auer wrote:
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>> Actua
On Tue, Sep 15, 2020 at 12:45:46PM +0200, Eric Auer wrote:
> Actually you can even find relatively modern quad core
> computers with IDE :-) The problem is that when you want
> DOS compatible sound hardware, you want something with
> ISA slots and those went out of fashion 20 years ago.
Yes, that
Hi!
>> I´ve seen video and I did play a fair number of DOS compatible
>> games in my earlier years especially on Windows 95 and 98. I´m
>> casually looking for an old 486 to tinker with too...
...
> The Vortex86DX hardware natively still has IDE, not SATA.
Actually you can even find relative
On 9/15/2020 12:11 AM, Frantisek Rysanek wrote:
If you want 486-class hardware with enough RAM,
un-486ish CPU horsepower and pretty good legacy compatibility,
Any 486 will have more than enough RAM and "CPU horsepower" to run
(Free)DOS...
Your only problem in that case is too much CPU
horsepow
On 13 Sep 2020 at 16:26, Dan Scott wrote:
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> I´ve seen video and I did play a fair number of DOS compatible
> games in my earlier years especially on Windows 95 and 98. I´m
> casually looking for an old 486 to tinker with too, so hopefully
> I´ll stumble upon something someone is looking to get r