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Any Sempron or Athlon64 based thin client (like the HP t5730) has a Radeon X1300 based embedded GPU inside the Xpress 1250 northbridge, which can in theory take the last Catalyst drivers made for Win98 - it does contain beta support for the X800 class GPUs, which the X1300 is based on (check Phil’s computer lab for downloads). That works quite well even for UT2004SE or Battlefield 2. Otherwise use a PCI graphics card), or XP with 1GB of RAM and a GeForce 6200/128MB (or a Geforce4MX/64MB). I have a t5720 with the expansion kit built-in and alternate between Win98/DOS with 512MB of RAM+Yamaha YMF724 (the embedded SiS Mirage is fine for DOS or early Win98. The former is easier to pull off - the t5720 with the PCI expansion kit (HP part # EK530AA) is commonly available on evilBay for about 60 USD or less, or you can buy the expansion kit yourself. Or it has an embedded GPU that’s powerful enough for most things made before 2003 with beta Win98 drivers. There are one or 2 Via C3s that has the S3 Twister-T, which is “okay” for DirectX6 levels of 3D accelerations.ī) Stuff made way after but with a southbridge that allows you to use a PCI sound card, which can do oldschool SB support or take a more powerful GPU. I ran it with either its embedded Solo-1, or an ISA ESS1869.
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The Winterm can also do PCI or ISA natively, which is a very unusual feature (although that represent one of the first full featured, fully upgradeable x86 thin clients made). The Wyse XE, Netier 2000XL and the winterm have PCI slots and can accept a faster PCI GPU, like a 3dfx Voodoo or a Geforce 4MX. The truly DOS compatible, Win98 kosher stuff is limited to:Ī) stuff made around 2002/2003 (something like either a Via C3 with a VIA southbridge (VT82C686B/VT8231) that has embedded Soundblaster support as an accidental holdover feature (Wyse WT9450XE), or with an AMD K6 embedded CPU that has the aforementioned VIA southbridge (Netier 1000 or 2000XL) or a SiS with an ESS Solo-1 that has DOS support (Wyse J+ winterm). Most thin clients available in the secondary market today are made around the time XP embedded went mainstream, and the ones with decent enough 3D support (like the NVidia MCP79 Ion chipset for the Atoms) are meant for XPe or W7 enterprise. You are looking for something that doesn’t exist - the whole point of a thin client is to act as a cheap-n-cheery alternative to big desktop PCs (their main computing and rendering is supposed to be off a blade server anyways), and it’s very unlikely for a vintage thin client to show up with a strong GPU that has Win98 support. But i don't have the appropriate riser and case extension. One other option would be a PCI-graphic card in one of those i have, like in the T5710 or T5720.

Roman78 wrote on, 06:25: I have always keep an eye on power consumption and desktop space.


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But what is the best with a native graphic card for late Windows 98 games? Should be around 1 Ghz CPU power and 16 or 32MB dedicate graphics card. And i have a NeoWare Capio which is great for native DOS. This one would be great if there where X1250 and chipset drivers for Win98 HP T5730 1Ghz AMD Sempron 2100+ and AMD Radeon X1250 This one is great for Windows 98, found all drivers, but to slow for later games.įast enough for windows 98 but SIS graphic card sux HP T5710 800 Mhz Transmeta Crusoe equals Pentium II-400/450 Mhz and Radeon 7000m But what is a good an fast thin client to keep an eye out for?
#Windows 7 for hp invent compaq t5000 install
Nowadays you can install MacOS 9 on a MacMini G4 - Great. I have always keep an eye on power consumption and desktop space.
