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Win98se on Dell

Original Message
Name: jvandel
Date: February 21, 2008 at 14:46:28 Pacific
Subject: Win98se on Dell
OS: Windows 98 Second Edition
CPU/Ram: 2.0/2gb
Model/Manufacturer: Dell/ Latitude 630
Comment:
I am running Windows 98 through VMWare on my laptop and can't find a video driver that works. I use this for my childrens games. These games don't run in compat mode and they don't make similar ones for xp or vista.
The video adapter is a Mobil Intel(R) 965 Express Chipset.
Looked on the intel and dell websites but found nothing.
It runs with vga just fine, but need at least 256 for most of the games.
Please help me!!

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Name: jvandel
Date: February 21, 2008 at 15:34:43 Pacific
Subject: Win98se on Dell
Reply: (edit)
Well looks like I am digging deep. I could use a driver for the sound as well. SigmaTel Codec.
Thanks

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