Just chat about old computers
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2017 5:29 pm
Chat as in, I used to have a nice setup, DOS 6.22 OS that I upgraded to a Windows 98SE OS, 90 mhZ 486/DX2 with a Sound Blaster Pro sound card, not sure how much memory it had, but it was probably the best system I had at that time. Unfortunately I got rid of it years ago, after I had gotten my e-machine. I really wish I had hung onto it as I could natively play any DOS game flawlessly. DOSBox does the trick today, but some things just work better in true DOS.
I somehow got a 66 mhZ PC with DOS 6 or 6.22 on it, no CD drive, no sound card, just the PC speaker, but it does have working 5 1/4 " and 3 1/2" floppy drives. The CRT monitor that came with that tower I took to recycle and just hook it up to the VGA port on the back of my TV for a monitor whenever I want to use it, but it doesn't really see a whole lot of use. There's a game out there that my friend and I used to play the heck out of, Mechwarrior 2. Unfortunately in DOSBox, yea it really doesn't work so well, and the newer joystick doesn't really seem compatible. Like, if you want to play that game, you NEED a joystick, with a hat, to get the best play with that game.
On the other side of things, Privateer runs wonderfully, if you get it from GOG. I still own the original CD of Privateer, but again, that doesn't work so well in DOSBox. Combine that with the joystick and everything's a mess. Now there is a very old game that I have that was sort of like Gauntlet for the PC, called, Demon Stalkers. It was 100 levels, well anyway the sound on that game, the pitch changes in DOSBox, whereas on my actual DOS machine, the music is on point every time, so just guessing that's a limitation of DOSBox? That it can't 100% fully and properly emulate the original sounds/music?
I would love it if I could find an old DOS 6.22 PC, kind of like the one I had that would just run games with no issues. I don't think DOS is something that you could put through a VM, only because it was on 3 1/2" floppies and because I've never been able to find a download of it. And even if you could get it running in a VM, I would think that you would still need mouse drivers, CD-ROM drivers and such, because it would be a DOS machine, unless you put Windows 98 on it, which I happen to have my old Windows 98SE CD as well
Anyway just going on and on about it all, one of my main things I enjoy talking about.
I somehow got a 66 mhZ PC with DOS 6 or 6.22 on it, no CD drive, no sound card, just the PC speaker, but it does have working 5 1/4 " and 3 1/2" floppy drives. The CRT monitor that came with that tower I took to recycle and just hook it up to the VGA port on the back of my TV for a monitor whenever I want to use it, but it doesn't really see a whole lot of use. There's a game out there that my friend and I used to play the heck out of, Mechwarrior 2. Unfortunately in DOSBox, yea it really doesn't work so well, and the newer joystick doesn't really seem compatible. Like, if you want to play that game, you NEED a joystick, with a hat, to get the best play with that game.
On the other side of things, Privateer runs wonderfully, if you get it from GOG. I still own the original CD of Privateer, but again, that doesn't work so well in DOSBox. Combine that with the joystick and everything's a mess. Now there is a very old game that I have that was sort of like Gauntlet for the PC, called, Demon Stalkers. It was 100 levels, well anyway the sound on that game, the pitch changes in DOSBox, whereas on my actual DOS machine, the music is on point every time, so just guessing that's a limitation of DOSBox? That it can't 100% fully and properly emulate the original sounds/music?
I would love it if I could find an old DOS 6.22 PC, kind of like the one I had that would just run games with no issues. I don't think DOS is something that you could put through a VM, only because it was on 3 1/2" floppies and because I've never been able to find a download of it. And even if you could get it running in a VM, I would think that you would still need mouse drivers, CD-ROM drivers and such, because it would be a DOS machine, unless you put Windows 98 on it, which I happen to have my old Windows 98SE CD as well
Anyway just going on and on about it all, one of my main things I enjoy talking about.