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![]() I have an old 486 and i wonder about the games and from what year it would run. I have no idea about the specs and how to find out. It has a Tulip case and screen.
I have it for more then ten years! I like to play some old DOS games on them. If i download an old DOS game could i play them on it whitout a prob? I can remember i tried to play "Firepower" on it and it went to fast! Well, otherwise i'll store it somewhere in the corner as some old relic EDIT: wrong forum i guess! oops! |
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![]() First, connect the thing to a monitor and keyboard and power it up. The system specs will display at one point during boot time.
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I don't know what you mean wit that! Is that the cpu? chip set? hu? Edit: fecked up the quotes |
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I don't know what you mean wit that! Is that the cpu? chip set? hu? [/quote] Yes, it's the CPU name, just like Pentium 4 2.6Ghz. I bet you have just 486DX2-66Mhz though, not 486DX4-100Mhz. In any case, a Pentium 100 is faster than 486DX4-100. |
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![]() Hmm, i think it's a intel i468 SX (that's on the mobo). Well, i still missing some stuff right now so i cant fire it up at the moment. I have all the stuff but it's scattered all over the place (house)
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![]() A 486SX? Then it's speed is probably 33Mhz. That would be little too slow for some of the Dos games here...
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![]() For what year are whe talking about then? I used that box way up the 90th. Now i think about it i could only play the old crap games. :blink: LOL
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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As for the CPU, let's end the theoretizing please and wait for the actual data. Otherwise this thread is going nowhere. |
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![]() Moved to technical.
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In these days, there was a funny rumor: One could activate the maths chip (which was supplied with a SX but deactivated) by drilling a 0.1mm hole through a certain point on the mainboard and turn a SX to a fully grown DX that way. When the SX became old fashioned I tried this thing out. After destroying three boards without a success I stopped to ruin my beloved old hardware. I think it was a myth after all, but even nowadays I still hear people braggin' about it. It is surely not the fastest solution for a good DOS-gaming PC, but many of the older games here on Abandonia should run without problems. Just give it a try. I would suggest to start with games from 1992 and older. To take a look at the full range of 468SX processors check out this link: CPU-collection |
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