ethernet driver is supported for 98SE, i don't know about the other drivers. Glad you got the gpu to work at least, im assuming you used the forceware 82.69 driver for the nvs 110m? wifi won't be a biggy to get working, worst comes to worst, you'll have to use a different mini pci card with wpa and aes support but which can still work with wsc gaurd 4.0 to connect to wpa2 routers, i haven't seen any mini pci wifi cards with direct wpa2 support on 98SE, the only wpa2 ones i know are the regular pci based ones for desktops such as the dwl-g520, the specific version was revision b.
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Now I need to find/hack drivers for everything else.Īt the very least, I'd like to figure out how to get the audio, ethernet and wifi working.īut for now, I can consider this a successful experiment Installation was flawless, there were very few crashes (which are seemingly related to the graphics acceleration), and I even have full support for the NVIDIA GPU!
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Well, it looks like the D620 is more compatible! the dell latitude d630 is very good for windows 2000 though as it supports the intel gpu driver and all other drivers. this laptop would be better to use for 98SE than the d630.
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also you need to install with acpi disabled like i previously mentioned. i noticed this on two dell latitude d830 laptops so im pretty sure it wasn't a problem with the laptop physically. it has this weird bug where the display cuts out very dimly when initiating certain updates in windows 98SE like the unofficial service pack where you have to use your phone's flashlight very close to the screen to see the writing and information and progress from there. The dell latitude d830 is a good example. it's surprising what sort of things you need to do to get these older operating systems to run on these newer laptops, but they'll run fine afterwards, at least reasonably well. i know i had a similar problem on one laptop to which i installed windows 98SE, i don't remember the exact one but i believe it used some nvidia chip / power management driver that prevented setup from fully installing.
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there may also be some driver automatically installing that shouldn't like a power management driver, this might be more complicated to find out but try to see if you can the former first. you would do this by running "setup /p i" in the dos command line after formatting drive and copying cd contents to hard drive. Not sure if this would help, but if you can, i would try to wipe the hard drive and reinstall the operating system without acpi enabled.