Ward's Ultimate Windows 98/2000 Build
Posted: Mar 25th, '26, 00:24
I'm putting together a Windows 98/2000/DOS PC and I'll post the updates here.
Currently, I have a setup with Windows 10 that plays about 95% of everything I throw at it. I have a 20" CRT as a 4th monitor that works perfectly with DOSBox. I can even use external midi devices... but Windows 95/98 games are very hit or miss. Most have modern hacks and workarounds that get the job done (thanks to pcgamingwiki), but some are a nightmare. Some of the Monolith games like No One Lives Forever and a few others work... sometimes... if you pray and jump through 30 hoops... so I decided I do need a Windows 95/98/2000 rig.
Here's what I have so far:
Aureal Vortex 2... for the few A3D games
Voodoo 2 for ... Mechwarrior 2 I guess?
I don't know if I really need these extras, but I think I have a Voodoo 2 around here somewhere.
I need to add a USB 2 card and a network card... and I'll have two empty slots. I could do dual Voodoo 2 (I have one already), but I'm not sure.
Ideas? What would you change?
Edits:
Added Floppy Emulation and CD/DVD Emulation.
Changed the DOS sound card from SB 16 to the Yamaha YMF719E-S because it has better compatibility with SB Pro stuff, which is a LOT of the DOS gaming experience. Also, compared to the SB 16, it is cleaner and has unfiltered OPL3, so you get the SB 16-style OPL3 experience that isn't muffled... AND it has none of the SB 16 midi hanging note bugs.
Currently, I have a setup with Windows 10 that plays about 95% of everything I throw at it. I have a 20" CRT as a 4th monitor that works perfectly with DOSBox. I can even use external midi devices... but Windows 95/98 games are very hit or miss. Most have modern hacks and workarounds that get the job done (thanks to pcgamingwiki), but some are a nightmare. Some of the Monolith games like No One Lives Forever and a few others work... sometimes... if you pray and jump through 30 hoops... so I decided I do need a Windows 95/98/2000 rig.
Here's what I have so far:
- Intel Pentium III 1000mhz, 133 FSB
Why not Pentium 4? Well it's overkill and the boards are more geared toward Windows XP in terms of features... Plus, and ISA ports are usually not real ISA. Pentium III is plenty. I don't really need ISA, but I figured I might throw a real SB 16 into the slot in case I do want real DOS gaming. - Q-Lity CPV4-T MBX-037 Motherboard: https://theretroweb.com/motherboards/s/ ... nta-cpv4-t
AGP, plenty of PCI, and an ISA slot for old the old Sound Blaster. - ATI Radeon X850 XT PE - The fastest GPU with W98 drivers
- 512 MB Mircon PC 133 RAM - CL 3
- Dual compact flash IDE adapter: https://www.ebay.com/itm/177734362081
The ideas is to install W98 on one CF and 2000 on the other. I prefer W2000, but some games run faster/better on 98. Plus, more games are compatible. - Sound Blaster Live 5.1 with Live Drive front bay
- Yamaha YMF719E-S (Labway A151-A00 ISA Soundcard) - SB Pro 2 compatible & unfiltered OPL3
- Optical: Plextor DVD Burner, Plextor 48x CD Burner (all beige)
- Floppy & Optical Emulators:
Floppy Drive emulator with FlashFloppy firware: https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256811510318267.html
CD/DVD/IDE emulator (pre-ordered): PicoIDE https://www.crowdsupply.com/polpotronics/picoide
Aureal Vortex 2... for the few A3D games
Voodoo 2 for ... Mechwarrior 2 I guess?
I don't know if I really need these extras, but I think I have a Voodoo 2 around here somewhere.
I need to add a USB 2 card and a network card... and I'll have two empty slots. I could do dual Voodoo 2 (I have one already), but I'm not sure.
Ideas? What would you change?
Edits:
Added Floppy Emulation and CD/DVD Emulation.
Changed the DOS sound card from SB 16 to the Yamaha YMF719E-S because it has better compatibility with SB Pro stuff, which is a LOT of the DOS gaming experience. Also, compared to the SB 16, it is cleaner and has unfiltered OPL3, so you get the SB 16-style OPL3 experience that isn't muffled... AND it has none of the SB 16 midi hanging note bugs.
