Last-minute change of plans before I begin my RetroMaster 2000 upgrade project. Instead of going with single 80GB Seagate hard drive, I've decided to use two hard drives instead, featuring single 40GB Seagate drive for DOS & Windows 98 and the other, previously mentioned 80GB one for XP. Of course, the 80GB drive will be formatted in NTFS file system, meaning it'll be inaccessible from W98 & DOS environment.
Full system specs (and upgrades) are down below:
CPU: AMD Athlon 1800+ (stays the same, might OC it though)
MBO: ASRock K7VT2 (will be upgraded for Asus A7V8X-X)
RAM: Matching pair of 2x 256MB DDR400 (stays the same*, but due to the new mobo it will run at full speed instead of 266, as it did on K7VT2 board)
GPU1: GeForce4 Ti4200 (stays the same)
GPU2: 3dfx Voodoo2 1000, 12MB (stays the same)
GPU3: 3dfx Voodoo2 1000, 12MB (stays the same)
HDD: Maxtor 40GB Slim (will be swapped for matching pair of Seagate drives, 80+40GB configuration)
FDD: Will be added, since it never had one before
ODD: The old unit is finally going out, will be replaced by matching pair of two Pioneer DVD-RW drives
(*)I considered to upgrade the RAM on this thing, but after taking some time to think about this & talking to other folks, I've decided against it. First of all, the existing RAM, 512MB DDR266 will now run become DDR400 due to the new motherboard & speed increase. Therefore I'm already (kinda) upgrading the RAM & should see some improvement in this area. Second - I've been told that Windows 98 has a weird memory limitation problem. As soon as you hit 1GB mark, you get random memory-related issues & other crap going on, since W98 wasn't designed to operate (or even recognize) more than 512MB of memory. Apparently there's a patch of some sort, but it's not worth it. I also completely forgot about DOS ... some games (if not most of them) will have serious issues with this amount of RAM, so it's going to spoil the entire RetroMaster concept, which is to have 3 generations (platforms) of retro-gaming, all inside one system. So yeah, not worth it! Besides, 512MB is far more than I need for 99.9% of the games which I have, except maybe for Half-Life 2 which tends to lag a bit. But hey, you can't have everything - right?