Vintage Computers

I have an Intel AL440LX (Atlanta) motherboard with 192Mb RAM and a 266MHz Intel 2 CPU.

However, I need a PCI video card.

Do anybody have a working PCI video card for this motherboard?

I will appreciate it if you do, we can arrange something.

Thank you.

Target environment will be plain DOS (FreeDOS) with a couple of DOS-based wordprocessors, games and windows 3.1.

Just for old times' sake.
I will check what I have laying around.

I just want to first get a dual boot Windows 98 SE and Windows XP up and running. Will see what I have left.
 
At this stage I have two concurrent projects :

- Pentium2 mobo for use with FreeDOS. Waiting for a video card.
- Pentium 4 mobo for use with OS/2 so that I can run DOS and Windows apps without any worries.

WIll keep you guys updated as I go on. This flat UI shyte is getting far too much now.
 
I have an Intel AL440LX (Atlanta) motherboard with 192Mb RAM and a 266MHz Intel 2 CPU.

However, I need a PCI video card.

Do anybody have a working PCI video card for this motherboard?

I will appreciate it if you do, we can arrange something.

Thank you.

Target environment will be plain DOS (FreeDOS) with a couple of DOS-based wordprocessors, games and windows 3.1.

Just for old times' sake.
Would this work?
 

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Need a reminder...

Which OS from MS had the most blue screens.

2000 or Me?

You would watch a DVD, blue screen. Look at it with a massive side eye, blue screen.
You'd eject a cd while ready it, blue screen.
 
Need a reminder...

Which OS from MS had the most blue screens.

2000 or Me?

You would watch a DVD, blue screen. Look at it with a massive side eye, blue screen.
You'd eject a cd while ready it, blue screen.
In my personal experience.

Most blue screens in order:
Windows 98 (non se)
Windows ME
Windows 95
Windows 98 SE

Since NT based Windows, I don't really count them anymore :P
 
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