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![]() sounds about okay, but you might get problems with the graphics,
because DOS was made for other graphic cards (something with the interface), but if you run the games from win98se, you should be fine. BTW, how much diskspace does win98se support? |
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![]() I believe you're right and FAT32 allows up to 4 gig before the hard drive must be partitioned. I have an ancient Win98 computer with a 6 gig hard drive that had to be partitioned. It's great for playing DOS games. Most don't have to be configured at all - just install and play.
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