Which Mobo? Makin' a 486 and a pentium system.
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2005 2:23 am
Got myself a couple of 486sx based systems:
1. Genuine IBM PS/1 33Mhz 4mb RAM desktop
2. MSI (Microstart international) 4132 G mobo 33Mhz 4mb RAM with serial mouse (adapted to PS2) and OLD BIG din plug for keyboard, 7 ISA slots, tower, Video: Cirrus logic GD-54
I will have a seperate pentium system for newer DOS/Win95 games.
Is the type of mobo for a pentium system relevant to DOS gaming? I have a choice of a:
ASUS Motherboard P/1-P55TVP4:
Specs - Pentium, Pentium MMX, K5, K6, 6x86, 6x86MX, Socket 7, Intel 430VX PCIset, 4 PCI, 3 ISA, Baby AT Form Factor
OR
ECS P6LX-A+, P2, ATX, USB:
http://www.ecsusa.com/products/p6lx_a_plus.html
I like that the ECS is ATX form factor and has USB.
Which 486 should I use to build an old school dos games rig?
Shoud I ditch the MSI mobo and replace it with an Intel DX2 66Mhz or MSI DX4 100Mhz mobo?
What to do?
1. Genuine IBM PS/1 33Mhz 4mb RAM desktop
2. MSI (Microstart international) 4132 G mobo 33Mhz 4mb RAM with serial mouse (adapted to PS2) and OLD BIG din plug for keyboard, 7 ISA slots, tower, Video: Cirrus logic GD-54
I will have a seperate pentium system for newer DOS/Win95 games.
Is the type of mobo for a pentium system relevant to DOS gaming? I have a choice of a:
ASUS Motherboard P/1-P55TVP4:
Specs - Pentium, Pentium MMX, K5, K6, 6x86, 6x86MX, Socket 7, Intel 430VX PCIset, 4 PCI, 3 ISA, Baby AT Form Factor
OR
ECS P6LX-A+, P2, ATX, USB:
http://www.ecsusa.com/products/p6lx_a_plus.html
I like that the ECS is ATX form factor and has USB.
Which 486 should I use to build an old school dos games rig?
Shoud I ditch the MSI mobo and replace it with an Intel DX2 66Mhz or MSI DX4 100Mhz mobo?
What to do?