Is it still possible to buy, or put together, a top of the line system that
will be able to run the original Windows 98? Seems like the latest chips
from Intel only support 98SE and above, and even newer chips will only
support XP.
Any thoughts on this?
AFAIK the chipset driver itself will run on Win98 (FE) as
well as SE. One snag can be if the integrated audio only
has a WDM model driver rather than the VXD type. Win98 (FE)
may be upgradable to support WDM driver, I vaguely recall
that after applying all the Microsoft patches that FE ends
up pretty close to being SE. I can't guarantee success
though.
Another thing to consider is that "top of the line" means
different things to different people. These days, top of
the line to many, means minimum of 1GB memory, a 48bit LBA
Hard drive, both are issues with Win98 as it's Scandisk and
Disk Defragmenter can't support 48bit LBA. 3rd party tools
like Norton Speed-Disk and Disk Doctor are suitable
replacements for those Win98 tools, but 1GB might be the
real limit you can expect for Win98 memory support, and even
@ 512MB or higher you'd need use a System.ini vcache entry
(Google will find details on this "system.ini vcache
Win98").
At worst you could always buy from someplace with a good
return policy, then IF it didn't work out you can choose to
buy WinXP or return the part(s), even if it means a small
restocking fee.