Well of course this is the place for "this kind of thing."
We always enjoy pics!!!!!!!!
Yep, I think 32 mb of ram for a system of that era and running Win95 is kind of overkill
@Trekkie4 . I would think that running 8 to 16 is plenty bro.
Not sure I would agree on this one... Yes, 32MB is overkill for 5x86 system (16 would be ideal in my opinion, but I'll get to this later), but 8 is way, way below the standard. Keep in mind, this isn't "4x86" series. Yes, they are technically the same, based on the same architecture & platform, but 486 came out in 1993? (correct me if I'm wrong), where 5x86, at least Am5x86 by AMD came out in November 1995. Come to think of it, 5x86 introduced after the first batch of Pentiums already came out from Intel. As for the Socket 3 motherboard I'm using, it actually has a copyright logo on the BIOS chip (which I recently removed), and it clearly says "96".
And yes, just as I was about to point out the same,
@lexluthermiester's post came though lol. We are talking Pentium era here, NOT "x86" one. So yes, 32MB might be slightly over the top, but there's no way this system could ever handle Win95 & all the games from '96 with only just 8MB of RAM.
Speaking of '96, let's make it official. Remember that other ESS card which just didn't want to install but worked fine in DOS? At this point I honestly don't know which one of the two caused the problem(s), sound card itself OR the motherboard, but I replaced it for genuine Sound Blaster, model Vibra 16 XV.
However, this fix didn't resolve the OTHER problem, of random crashing & auto-detecting hardware. In fact, I came to a point where I couldn't complete Win95 installation because the system would just throw random errors at me. Now, here's the bizarre part - don't know which of the following things did the trick, but apparently after swapping out the single 16MB, 72-pin RAM module for 2x 16MB ones (therefore 32MB), switching off disk caching feature in BIOS, and re-formatting the hard drive to FAT16 partition(s), everything finally calmed down ... for now! I even went crazy & added Win95 Plus!, I've made sure that it's chronologically correct and turns out that it is! It was introduced just after the initial W95 version, which makes this one heck of a W95 build, from 1996. With low-end CPU, but it's compensating with everything else to the point where I can play Duke3D, Shadow Warrior and similar!
And this here is my "x86" family ... minus that other 5x86 which I restored couple of years ago
From left to right, 1 - Intel 4x86 DX2 (66MHz), genuine VLB motherboard 2 - Intel 4x86 DX4 (100MHz), newer PC Chips Socket3 mobo with PCI/ISA 3 - Amd 5x86 (133MHz), newer Lucky GoldStar Socket 3 board with PCI/ISA