20-12-2004, 02:02 PM | #1 | ||
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I downloaded DOSBOX and a few of the games on this site. You guys are the best resource for old DOS games I've found to date. The Loom, Monkey Island(s), Zak McKakren and Indiana Jones games (Hrm...I'm noticing a trend...Lucas Arts maybe? hehe) are my top favorites. Also on my list, are Wing Commander 4 and Leisure Suit Larry. Now, I own and still have the disks for Wing Commander and I can acquire the Larry game from here but with one problem. WC just does NOT perform well (if you can get it going at all) on DOSbox and Larry has some ugly problems too. Incidently, Space Quest 1 VGA also has some hang-up problems with DOSbox 0.63. I currently have a high-end gaming Windows machine and I duel boot Linux. However, I decided to build myself an old DOS machine. I'd probably just put MS-DOS 6.22 on it and call it a day (I THINK I might still have the disks...). However, I'm kinda stuck on the specifications on it and what you guys might recommend for hardware. Here is what I'm at right now:
CPU: 486DX2 66Mhz or Pentium 75-133Mhz RAM: 640k + 16-64Megs CD-ROM: 4x Video Card: PCI SVGA HDD: 20-100Megs Sound: Sound Blaster 16 - Awe32 Any suggestions as to what I should go for would be great. I'm not wanting to spend much money either as this is just a kind of nostalgic kinda romp through memory lane. I'm looking mainly for the most bang for my buck. Meaning, I want to get the most performance out of the most compatible equipment. Most importantly, if you guys feel that say...waiting a few months for DOSbox to be at version 1.0 (fully functional, 95-100% MS-DOS compatible) is a more viable option, then I may just do that too. Right now, I'm just looking for a system that will allow me to play old DOS games with the least ammount of grief. Thanks in advance, Jupiter |
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20-12-2004, 02:20 PM | #2 | ||
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Pentium is better than 486 DX2-66, but not the 133 - would be too fast for some games already, better 75 or 100.
RAM should be all 64 possible MB's, the more, the better. HDD is much too small, 600-700 MB's are more recommendable. From which company is the the video card? Cirrus Logic is good, but S3 accelerator cards or Trident are cheap, not ok. CD-ROM 4x is ok, but 8x or even 16x couldn't hurt, for games like Descent II. Soundcard - Soundblaster AWE32 is better than Soundblaster 16. |
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20-12-2004, 03:34 PM | #3 | ||
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Wing Commander (if you mean 4) runs perfectly under XP if you use VDMSound. No need for DOSBox.
As for the DOS Machine; More is better. Go for the larger machine if you expect it to run the bigger games. If you want to run old games (really old) you might want to think of getting something with a little less speed but from the list you gave me that is not what you are after.
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20-12-2004, 05:02 PM | #4 | ||
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awe32 is good but some games can't detect it (namely Wolf3d)
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20-12-2004, 08:09 PM | #5 | ||
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If you are going for old DOS games then go for Soundblaster unless you want unexpected surprises.
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21-12-2004, 02:25 AM | #6 | ||
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As for memory, it's not better if you got more, as old dos games don't use more then 32MB. So go for 16-32MB and you'll be able to run any DOS games. As for CD rom goes, any CD rom with DOS driver should do it. TrioS3 card is not that bad, or any older card. (arte you going to use win3.11 with that PC?) For hard disk get anything that is equal or smaller then 2GB. More room, more games you can put on the PC. Listen to Eagle of Fire and get just plain SB, if you like to be able to hear old games. |
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21-12-2004, 07:13 AM | #7 | ||
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Soundblaster 16 is still better, every game supports Soundblaster 16, as it is 100% compatible to plain Soundblaster, and many support 16bit sound. And Soundblaster 16 has much better better sound quality too + stereo, which plain Soundblaster doesn't have.
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21-12-2004, 09:32 AM | #8 | ||
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as said above:
Pentium 90-120 32 MB memory is enough 4x CD can do, but a 32 won't hurt. SB 16 is perfect would recomend up to 2 GB HD (think Dos 6.22 can hadle that) and... Video, well.. just get a known brand on the card, with atleast 2 MB memory. Happy gaming.. I'll probably see if i can get my old P2 233 to boot. Had a hardware failure after a thunderstorm.. probably the power-surply :/
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21-12-2004, 11:02 AM | #9 | ||
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I have never had any problem with Dos games on my computer. The only hitch has been when I've had to reconfigure the config.sys or autoex.bat for memory issues.
This is the system I use: Pentium (one) 200 mhz 164 meg of ram 8 meg video card 40 speed CD rom 6 gig hard drive Windows 98se The advantage of using a system that is slightly more advanced than what you think you might need is that I can play some of the newer games as well. For example, Kings Quest 1 and 2 VGA, both available on Abandonia, specify a minimum of a Pentium 500. However this system (200) was one of the first to use MMX so it can still play these games without any problems. The Phantom Menace I could never play with a four meg card, but an 8 meg card has made all the difference. I'd strongly advise going with a pentium 200 and an 8 meg card as it will give you a much broader scope, and the price shouldn't be that much different. |
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21-12-2004, 12:15 PM | #10 | ||
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But then again, on that fast PC you would have some games running far too fast, like Wizardry VII, for example. Or Realms of Arkania - Blade of Destiny. And even Dungeon Keeper and Descent II would run flawless with a Pentium 120...
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